Our reigning feminist celebrities laureate can’t stop telling us what they think. But this isn’t feminism. It’s a single-issue lobby.
To get noticed these days, you’ve got to have a host.
Barry Hertz on the notable picks and omissions
Broad City levels the lowbrow-comedy playing field with a new archetype: the female stoner dude
He said, she said: talking points on season 2 of the hit HBO show
Life imitates art this week for the 30 Rock star
With the series finalé of 30 Rock set to air, Tweeps remember the good times with Liz, Tracy and Jack
Some questions are inherently annoying: are we there yet? Is that seat taken? Are women funny? But is it better to ignore or engage with the children/moviegoers/magazine columnists who ask them? Marie Claire’s Kohen could not resist the urge to take on that last one, infamously explored by Christopher Hitchens in a 2007 Vanity Fair essay. Or rather, Kohen lets the women (and their male colleagues) answer.
Glenn Beck’s new shill, a star turn for a senator’s spouse, and an MP stands up for shark fin soup
John Intini reviews Tina Fey’s new book
Robert Downey Jr. plays it straight, and gives stoner boy Zach Galifianakis a master class in acting
The one good thing about ‘Date Night’ is the pairing of Tina Fey and Steve Carell