Skulduggery?
How long do you think some random New York Times editor has been waiting to use the word “skulduggery” in a headline? “New hints of skulduggery in Hamas killing,” reads...
How long do you think some random New York Times editor has been waiting to use the word “skulduggery” in a headline? “New hints of skulduggery in Hamas killing,” reads...
I’m pretty sure I’ve blogged about this before, but it bears repeating: The notion that Sarah Palin is “famous for being famous,” a la a Paris Hilton or Nicole Richie,...
I’d wager it’s almost certain we’ll see a work stoppage in either the NBA or NFL for the 2011 season, and there’s a decent chance both leagues will shut down....
I hope that subject doesn’t come across as too ghoulish — Ebert is a man I respect a great deal, and arguably the most important film critic of all time...
It’s time for my biannual Olympics complaint: The way that Olympics watchers compile medal counts is asinine. Look at this chart over at ESPN. They just total up the medals...
I meant to post a wholehearted agreement with Spencer Ackerman’s take on journalists using “interesting” in a story, but forgot until Andrew referred to it. So yes: A journalist using...