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The Preacher Puzzle
31-Across, Four Letters: Trevor Noah, vis-à-vis the Grammys.
Taran Killam’s SNL Memories
Catching up with one of the show’s most versatile performers after his recent run on Broadway.
It may not feel like it, but there are fewer shows now
John Landgraf, president of FX and keen observer of the television landscape, predicted “that 2022 will be the high watermark” for scripted TV at that summer’s TCAs: “In other words, that it will mark the peak of the peak TV era.” As the person who coined the phrase “Peak TV,” he’d be the leading authority on the… Read more...
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After national backlash, Florida lawmakers eye changes to book restrictions
It's a tacit acknowledgement they went too far.
Watch sheriff's deputies arrest Ohio county commissioner Niki Frenchko who criticized sheriff
Ohio's Trumbull County commissioner Niki Frenchko was arrested in the middle of a public meeting in July 2022 when she criticized the sheriff. In a video (watch below), you can see Frenchko sitting at the dais speaking, when a deputy walks up behind her and says, "Miss Frenchko, please stand up." — Read the rest The post Watch sheriff's deputies arrest Ohio county commissioner Niki Frenchko who criticized sheriff appeared first on Boing Boing.
The 10 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend
Mandy Patinkin is on the case.
Winner of a prestigious literary award unabashedly used AI to write it
Upon winning Japan's Akutagawa Prize for best work of fiction by a new author, author Rie Kudan proudly described her use of Artificial Intelligence in writing it. AI can be used as a handy tool. Thirty-three-year-old Rie Kudan absolutely intends to continue using generative AI to help her write fiction. — Read the rest The post Winner of a prestigious literary award unabashedly used AI to write it appeared first on Boing Boing.