'Life & Style' Continues to Destroy Newsstand Sanity

Despite whatever fallacies you may have been forced to endure during your youth, we're happy to announce that cheaters do, in fact, win. (Those of you who went to boarding school probably already knew this.) We're not quite so happy, however, to announce that the new maxim of victorious cheaters extends to Bauer…
'Life & Style' Perfects the Art of Bullshit
Celebrity weeklies do the funniest things. Just ask Bonnie Fuller, who famously took heat for a Star cover that changed Demi Moore's dress to a lovely shade of white, so as to compliment a rumor that the actress would be marrying Ashton Kutcher. Leave it to Life & Style, however, to raise the bar by releasing a…
Contributions to the (Nonexistent) 'Onion' Strike Fund
We can't say we were blown away with the union slogans y'all submitted for the not-actually-striking writers at The Onion. There are several potential reasons for this, we realized. First, you are not Onion writers, and, thus, are less funny than they are. Second, strikes are not inherently funny. And third, and…
'60 Minutes' = 'GMA' + 'O'Reilly' + 2.5 'Larry King's
Folio: funnyman Dylan Stableford — and we're pretty sure there's also a Bront hero with that name — takes a hard look in the new issue at the messy business of product placements. He's not saying that mags accept payments for placements in their editorial (sorry, BusinessWeek). But all bets are off, he says, when it…
Tabloid Studies 101: Lessons in Cultural Relevancy
Good morning, class! Please sit down and take a moment to look at the above image, which compares the front pages from today's editions of our city's two beloved rags. You'll note that the individual covers are completely distinct from one another, free of overlapping coverage. This is nothing short of monumentous:…
Celebrity Reporting: Continuing to Be Harder Than You'd Think
• From the Us Weekly website today: "In some early editions of the July 18 issue, Us Weekly inaccurately reported that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were adopting a baby boy together. Her new daughter is, in fact, a girl, and while Pitt was present when Jolie signed the adoption papers, he himself was not a party to…
Matthew Cooper, Our Era's John Peter Zeng... Oh, Wait
In the poll our slutty sister Wonkette is running on whether Matt Cooper and Judy Miller should just give up and reveal their source, the enough-with-the-First-Amendment camp is kicking some ass.
The 'Sun' Shows Its Good Humor
We want to be dismissive of The New York Sun. We really do. We disagree with its politics, something about Seth Lipsky frankly scares us a little, and, while we know plenty of folks who write for it, we don't know anyone who actually reads it. But then the paper goes and runs a piece like it did today — and exegesis…
Because Writing a Headline Is Much Like Being Anally Raped
It's nice to see that even in these trying times, old newspaper hands are able to keep intact their characteristic self-importance, victimhood, and total lack of proportion. On Romenesko's letters page today:
Kurt Andersen's Farm: It's a Good Thing!
Sometimes, our mothers see our nasty apartments and beat us with copies of Martha Stewart Living. And sometimes, we read those copies and find fascinating articles on entertaining. In particular, we're enamored by a recent spread called "Dessert and a Movie: Cinema and treats under the stars are a sweet tradition at…
A Finally Fine Fine
It's Friday, so it's time again for Sexy Jon Fine's Sexy BusinessWeek column. He whiffed the first one and fouled off the second; will he strike out on the third?
Quite Clearly the Official Action Figure of Gawker
A fellow media obsessive points us today to the Studio 360 website, which features what is quite clearly the single coolest action figure ever: a custom-made Kurt Andersen doll. The images aren't great, so we can't really make out the copy on the packaging, but we do note that Kurt comes "with Kung Fu Action Grip!!"…