Neither the Vietnam War nor the assassination of Abraham Lincoln are generally thought of as fodder for uproarious comedy. And attempting to find an anagram with phallic implications for the name ...
IN MICHAEL Kay’s world, games are no longer classified as “manageable or unmanageable.” When promoting YES’ website, he has stopped recommending that viewers should “buy a computer, plug it in and ...
Orin Hargraves, who describes himself as “an independent lexicographer and contributor to numerous dictionaries,” has sent me an Internet article whose point of departure is a June column of mine ...
"I see it in a movie, and I'm like, 'Damn it, teary cry smile,'" she said during THR's Actress Roundtable. By Katherine Schaffstall Emma Stone has a “shtick.” “Tate Taylor, the director, made me laugh ...
Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith are rewriting the history of First Take and their relationship in real time. The latest disagreement is over the murky time around 2013 when the show was put on ...
What can corporate counsel learn from magicians and stand-up comics? More than just tricks and shtick. In fact, these groups may offer a new way of dealing with intellectual property, argues Daniel L.
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