Opposite Day

The offer seemed too good to pass up. News writing and sports producing position for the top-rated cable news organization in the country. Opportunity for additional on-air work. And a great learning experience during the most-watched election season ever. But the decision to take this job wasn’t an easy one. …

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The Honey Brothers at Maxwell’s

Despite owning the cleverest script on television and arguably the best actor in the history of any comedy since Seinfeld’s Jason Alexander in Jeremy Piven, it is the premise of loyalty to true friends and acknowledgment of one’s roots that provides HBO’s Entourage its backbone. For that handful of you …

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Indiscriminate Deliberations: June

I’m all about countdowns… That said we are only days away from Hoboken’s Sinatra Idol on June 13th. Contestants dress like the Chairman and actually try to sound like him. Unintentional comedy mixed with even a few people who can almost pull it off. They actually had 15 contestants at …

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Exploiting the Pledge Process

If the New York Times Wedding Announcements page is any indication, men simply aren’t getting hitched before the age of thirty-three. Is the reason for such delay insecurity and indecision, or is there simply a premium on quality opportunities to find someone to essentially share every moment with until death, …

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