"The Wire" is officially back tonight, and since I've traditionally written about the show in our roomier Sunday section, that's where the final preview
Welcome to the first installment of the Strike Survival TV Club, where we reject the junky replacement shows the networks are offering, both scripted (“Cashmere Mafia”) and not (“American Gladiators”
Because of the weird deadline situation involving late night talk shows, my full column analyzing all five of them won't make it into the paper until tomorrow, but
Sorry for the delay on this. Was in the drippy/sneezy phase of a bad cold last night and realized I needed to sleep about five minutes into Letterman. So
As promised ad nauseam practically since the strike began, it's time to start being proactive about this strike thing, which means rejecting a lot of the awful replacement
Fox just announced another revised schedule for mid-season, which changes a bunch of things about the strike schedule I wrote about back in November. By my count, this is at
And yet another column from today, reviewing the bright, shiny but still fundamentally familiar new season of "Law & Order":
There was a period late in the lifespan
Four different stories bear my byline in today's Star-Ledger feature section, and if you look really closely at Funky Winkerbean, you may spot my name scribbled into someone&