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Tina Fey has a new entertainment product out; therefore, there is another Tina Fey backlash.
You know it's coming. It always does. And here's how it'll happen.
The J.P. Morgan CEO lashed out at the government's "capricious, arbitrary and punitive behavior."
"Swift seems entirely undirected, as she jumps around, makes faces and jabbers on inanely."
"Among black men and women, there is widespread revulsion and anger" over the film, which "wasn't made for them."
"It's not about that technically perfect performance."
Apparently, not everyone is finding Tavi so cute.
For once, will Apple's hype and hubris come around to bite Steve Jobs in the ass?
The musician has received a lot of attention over the wife of Scott Brown recently, and it's not all good.
Daniel Gross believes the popularity of cupcakes cannot last.
The Post lashes out at "twee" food trucks, and the trucks fight back.
You'd think a post-'Slumdog' payday would be nice, but you'd be wrong.
Sorry, guys! Citi blew all of its budget this year making millionaires more millionaire-y! Good luck feeding your kids, though.
Grassroots change is still possible on the truly important issues of our time.
David Carr's got a theory on why Christian Bale growled so much in 'The Dark Knight'.
With ten Oscars on the line, Danny Boyle has released a statement rebutting charges of exploitation that appeared in Tuesday's 'Telegraph.'
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