CollegeHumor, the comedy site known chiefly for its original video content, launched in 1999. But if you graduated from college before then, you’ve probably outgrown its demo. Never fear. On…
In politics, as in sport, timing can be everything. Surely that’s what drove President Obama's request to be allowed to address a joint session of Congress on September 7, at…
Virginia Heffernan, formerly a columnist for The New York Times Magazine, has found a new home at the paper. Starting Monday, she will “write regularly for the Opinion pages,” Heffernan…
David Broder, The Washington Post’s Pulitzer Prize-winning political columnist, died Wednesday of complications from diabetes. He was 81. Broder, who was known as the “dean” of the Washington press corps,…
Perhaps, for the first issue of her redesigned Newsweek, Tina Brown should have put a pregnant Natalie Portman on the cover instead of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. On Monday,…
There’s been a lot of hype over the redesigned New York Times Magazine, not least because the magazine’s new chief, Hugo Lindgren, decided to include an editor’s credit at the…
As early as Thursday, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation could announce plans to split off Sky News in order to gain approval from U.K. regulators for its planned takeover of British…
As early as Thursday, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation could announce plans to split off Sky News in order to gain approval from U.K. regulators for its planned takeover of British…
Since September, the New York Times Magazine has had New York magazine editor Adam Moss up against the ropes. Tuesday, Moss pulled a Micky Ward, taking Times op-ed giant Frank…
Here’s an idea for this year’s Oscars: a montage of rants from celebrity nut jobs, narrated by Charlie Sheen. Sheen’s recent rant against Two and a Half Men co-creator Chuck…



