The Only Thing They Had to Fear Was Fear Itself. Well, Fear Itself and Geraldo.
Figments of Alessandra Stanley's imagination, mostly.
Figments of Alessandra Stanley's imagination, mostly.
This is a really subtle joke, right, Fox production team? Or is it just our birthday? [CityFile, Related]
Yesterday, we charitably declined to take New York Times T.V. chick Alessandra Stanley to task for screwing up Lost plotlines. Seriously, we watched that shit last night and already this morning we can't explain why Sawyer was getting all...
A reader asks, of the oft-incorrect Times TV critic, "how many more mistakes can Alessandra Stanley make before she loses her job?" But as Freud said, or was paraphrased as saying, there are no mistakes. We ask you, why does she fuck up so often,...
In today's examination of the improbable continued relevance of the venerable newsmagazine show, Alessandra Stanley gives us this present: Its creator, Don Hewitt, retired in 2004; some of the most famous television reporters, people like Ed...
We actually chose not to mention this yesterday, as we're currently filled with the spirit of giving. The Times corrections column, however, has no such compunction:
It's been far too long, but today's Times corrections column delivers:
Hard and sharp as flint, from which no steel had ever struck out generous fire; secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster was the blogger. On Christmas Eve, as the blogger sharpened stakes of holly to drive through the hearts of media...
Have you noticed, lately, that there's been a lot less mocking of Times columnists and a lot more mocking of Times reviewers? How long before they put Alessandra Stanley behind a pay wall, do you think?
We're so ashamed we missed this on Wednesday, especially because it was such a momentous event. Only 11 days into 2006, Alessandra Stanley clocked her first Times correction of the year: