Last Week Tonight the Other Night
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If you missed Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on Sunday, the Main Story was about UFOs.  Yes, really.  As you might imagine, this lent itself to a great deal of humor.  That said, the focus was serious, dealing with the question of whether investigations into the issue have been substantive enough.  While I agree with that point, I also think there have been some investigations that have more substantive that the show suggests.  Regardless, it's a very entertaining piece. This is also where I again get to point out that when Oliver mentions (much too off ..read more
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Happy Maurice Cheeks Day 2024
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18h ago
This is the annual reprint of a column originally written on The Huffington Post in 2009.  And this year is the 22nd anniversary of the actual event itself,  Some stories simply demand repeating.  Or better put, demand not being forgotten.  This is one of them.  And so, once again, here 'tis.   One additional word.  happily Maurice Cheeks is still in the NBA.  He's currently the assistant coach for the Oklahoma City Thunder, who made the playoffs this season (though alas were knocked out this week).  He also had a strong career as a solid player, an ..read more
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How Curb Got Enthusiastic
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1d ago
This is a very interesting interview (and often funny) that Larry David did with Joe Scarborough for Morning Joe.  It not only covers Larry's career, starting with floundering as a stand-up comic and briefly a writer for Saturday Night Live, but also has a lot of background footage about how his show Curb Your Enthusiasm is made.  Most fun -- and surprising -- is hearing Larry talk about things in his life and career, and then seeing clips of Seinfeld for how they much later turned into episodes ..read more
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…And Featuring a Cast of Thousands
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2d ago
  I think TV legal experts have been doing a very good covering details of the Trump trial and analyzing their importance, often even giving virtual play-by-play reporting at times about what’s going on in court.  Yesterday’s testimony from David Pecker seems to be generally thought to have been very strong for the prospection – all the more so because Pecker is a close Trump ally.  He’s laid out a strong vision of the long pattern over time of Trump’s efforts to commit election. Additionally, as former Watergate lawyer Nik Ackerman pointed out, his being able to identify and co ..read more
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The House of Stewart
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2d ago
Jon Stewart made his Monday appearance on The Daily Show, and the main piece he did was a slam on the breathless, hyperbolic coverage of the Trump trial.  I thought his criticism was a bit off -- this, after all, is the first-ever criminal trial of former president, and wall-to-wall coverage is not terribly unreasonable, especially since no TVs are allowed in the courtroom.  However, the perspective on how over-the-top and repetitive  a lot of that coverage is was spot on.  More to the point, it's almost all very funny. And funniest of all, without giving it away, is some ..read more
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The No Normal
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3d ago
The other day, I wrote here about a weird story that concerned Trump going on a bizarre social media rant about Jimmy Kimmel hosting the Oscars.  It was bizarre for many reasons.  One was that the former president, facing four indictments, running for the White House again, was writing about the Academy Awards.  Another was that the Oscars had been held five weeks earlier.  Also, that he was ranting about something related to the Oscars that had bothered him so much that it was building up angst inside him for five weeks and felt compelled to write about it all of a sudden ..read more
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Joyeux Noele
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3d ago
This was quite a find and will be a tremendous treat for people who watched the recent PBS three-part series Nolly, which starred Helena Bonham Carter.  If you haven’t seen it, there’s still a lot to like in this (and I’ll give some background), but again, for those who did see the show, it may blow you way.   A friend highly-recommended I watch.  While I wasn't bowled over by the show, I definitely enjoyed the first episode enough to keep watching, and liked the second episode even more.  It was very well-produced, Helena Bonham Carter was wonderful, and it ..read more
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The Weak Ahead
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4d ago
The hors d’oeuvres tray has been ordered, the popcorn has been popped, and the mint juleps have been prepared, complete with little umbrellas.  It’s going to be a fascinating week in the ongoing soap opera, "The Trials of Trump."   The festivities start on Monday with a double-header.  First, with the jury now selected, the Manhattan criminal trial of Trump for election fraud begins.  If Trump is melting down this much already, after merely jury selection when all he has to do is literally just sit and do nothing -- and his ALL CAPS social media rantings are pretty manicall ..read more
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Let's Do Lunch
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5d ago
​Hosts Phil Rosenthal and David Wild are joined by Lily Rosenthal.  If her last name sounds familiar, that’s because she’s Phil's daughter and now his co-author for a new children's picture book called "Just Try It! (A Phil & Lil Book)" with illustrations by New York Times bestselling author Luke Flowers. As the show writes, “It's a book about a food-loving dad encouraging his picky eater daughter to just try something new ..read more
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Wait, Wait...
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5d ago
​On this week’s ‘Not My Job’ segment of the NPR quiz show Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, the guest is country music singer-songwriter Jason Isbell, a four-time Grammy-winner.  His conversation with host Peter Sagal is very breezy, quick-witted, self-effacing and fun, which is somewhat unexpected since he’s known for writing sad songs.   By the way, not discussed in the interview was how much Isbell said he loved and was inspired by John Prine, growing up listening to his recording, noting that “I value that time that I spent with John about as much as I value anything.”  And Pr ..read more
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