This week the hoodie replaced the Etch A Sketch as the most talked about item in the news media, with Geraldo Rivera standing by his outrageous comments and Rep. Bobby Rush illegally rocking one in Congress.
This week began with Oscars, and while nothing could ever top Sacha Baron Cohen's fateful encounter with Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet, the late nig...
I record The Daily Showevery day. But I don't always watch it now. Not long ago, I wouldn't miss it. But enough, already, with the constant d*ck jokes and the third-rate second bananas.
Wednesday, Samantha Bee fielded questions about her career at The Daily Show. I asked about the perception that TV writers' rooms are largely "boys clubs" that have no place for funny females. Her answer was extremely telling.
With due respect to the MSNBC line (if you don't get it, you're too old) -- I'm 61. But that's nothing: my 89-year-old dad is on twitter too. Something's happening there.
Wilmore reveals, among other things, how he feels that Al Roker is both a tragic and magical figure, why he'd replace the terms "African-American" and "black" with "chocolate," and how black men are portrayed on television.
Love, Loss and What I Wore is a series of pieces performed by five wonderful actresses, all about clothes we've loved and the memories they trigger. And our mothers, our mothers, our mothers.
As of yet, no Secretary of Satire has been named, but those rumored under consideration include Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee and William Kristol.
It's time for real straight talk on how your policies affect real women, Senator McCain.
Observers from both sides of the aisle should seize upon this opportunity and focus their collective rage at its source: undecided voters.
Just hours after the Democratic Convention, the Obama campaign had forgotten everything it should have learned from its success of Denver -- and had returned to the same failed strategies that gave us Presidents Dukakis, Gore, and Kerry.
It's not often that a cable news journalist actually shows much interest in, oh, say, the news anymore.
Though I wanted to gag when I first heard, "If it don't fit, you must acquit," I still remember it twelve years later; I don't remember anything that Obama said in the most recent debate.
Station KYTX has hired the voluptuous former beauty queen Lauren Jones as an on-air news anchor not just despite her lack of journalistic expertise but specifically because of it.
"Are Men Funny? No one has a panel on that!" says Susie Essman of Curb Your Enthusiasm as she kicks off the panel, Look Who's Laughing. A recent Va...
Why aren't more women being recognized as genuinely funny? Whence is the cultural assumption that they just plain aren't? And -- the $64,000 question -- could it possibly be true?