question of the day: How should we be talking about the ethics of the Australian radio prank that resulted in a suicide?
Why does corporate-media sociopathy seem to believe that anything not forbidden is compulsory?
Why does corporate-media sociopathy seem to believe that anything not forbidden is compulsory?
We’re in for 70 years of media frenzy about whoever this baby turns out to be, until he or she takes the throne in about 2082. You won’t be able to avoid it, unless you become a hermit (which I don’t recommend).
I just don’t get it. Do people feel like they’ve actually seen a celebrity in person if they stand near a waxwork replica?
What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
This is not journalism. It’s not even fiction. It’s fan fiction.
More scenes from the city of London on the day of the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton…
A curated selection of the things I saw upon the occasion of the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton…
I’m surprised the Doctor wasn’t officially invited to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, particularly after he saved Buckingham Palace — and all of London — from being nuked from orbit by Starship Titanic. But he managed to make an appearance anyway…
If you’re gonna do a WB-esque royal-wedding cash-in movie, you have to give it a fair shot. Where is the dream sequence? I fully expected to see Kate go all Buffy on some shuffling hoards of zombie paparazzi. But it’s nowhere to be found in William & Kate. How mysterious.
Because nothing says “fairy-tale romance” like a psychotic cyborg butler…