Showing results for: narcissism (page 30)
If you like these 8 sitcoms, you will love “Difficult People”
Anna Silman
Amy Poehler's new Hulu comedy stars Julie Klausner and Billy Eichner
“A Gay Girl in Damascus”: Behind the twisted tale of a blogger who “catfished” the whole world
Andrew O'Hehir
A fascinating new film explores the untold story of the teenage Arab lesbian blogger who was too good to be true
The soul-sucking emptiness of “Pixels”: Donkey Kong is the least of humanity’s worries in Adam Sandler’s latest desperate quest
Andrew O'Hehir
Save us not from malevolent arcade game space invaders, but from Sandler's unbearable alienation
Donald Trump’s third-rate ego monument: The billionaire wanna-be president who makes Trump look like a chump
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
Donald Trump may think he's one of a kind, but that isn't true. He's got nothing on William Randolph Hearst
The Donald Trump Silver lining: He’s the best thing to happen to comedy since Sarah Palin
Scott Timberg
The mogul could be very good for American comedy, as Letterman, Jon Stewart and "Bloom County" have shown
“Clueless” and the end of Gen X: How Cher Horowitz taught us to stop worrying and embrace millennial optimism, post-racial fantasy and the 1 percent
Amanda Ann Klein
20 years ago, Amy Heckerling's updated "Emma" flipped the page from Gen X angst to millennial optimism
Donald Trump’s latest statement is a marvel of narcissism and self-pity: “I have lost a lot during this Presidential run”
Bob Cesca
By doubling down on his noxious recent comments, Trump has given us a remarkable look at his delusional worldview
Two cheers for the Declaration of Independence: The weird, contradictory and radical vision of human equality that America couldn’t handle
Andrew O'Hehir
How a bold vision of universal human rights, written by a slaveowner, bedeviled America and changed the world
8 of the jerkiest things about Gov. Chris Christie
Steven Rosenfeld
The latest GOP presidential candidate has some stiff competition, but still stands out in the jerk department
Dennis Rodman’s North Korea diplomacy trainwreck: His “Big Bang in Pyongyang” goes out with a whimper
Sonia Saraiya
Between the ballplayer's grandiosity and meltdowns, few fascinating glimpses of life under Kim Jong-un emerge
10 careers with the most psychopaths per capita
Kali Holloway
Research suggests psychopathy can actually be advantageous in certain professions. He are just a few examples
Goofy prankster Arnold Schwarzenegger: The phony summer reboot nobody asked for
Scott Timberg
A cutesy video on YouTube can't make us forget what a macho weasel Schwartzenneger is
Erick Erickson: Responsibility for the Charleston massacre falls squarely at the feet of…Caitlyn Jenner?
Scott Eric Kaufman
Yes -- the former CNN contributor really wrote that, proving once again why he's a former CNN contributor
Adam Carolla blasts the “narcissism” of political correctness: “These idiots have … silenced the comedians, the truth-tellers”
Scott Timberg
Salon talks to the comedian and author of "Daddy, Stop Talking! & Other Things My Kids Want But Won't Be Getting"
“Entourage” and the problem of the critic-proof film: Is it silly to write seriously about movies like this?
Scott Timberg
Critics can adopt a poptimist strategy and buy in, or stick to their intellectual guns
“‘Entourage'” had grown staler than last night’s Axe body spray”: The best lines in a demolition of “Entourage,” the movie
Salon Staff
The New York Times takedown of "Entourage" is a delight. Here are the highlighs
Hillary Clinton’s toughest adversary: The world-historic narcissism of the political press
Heather Digby Parton
If only one thing can be counted on in an election year, it's that the media will take itself *very* serious
It’s not because she got fat or he won’t do laundry: Here are the real reasons people cheat
Tracy Clark-Flory
A few extra pounds causes infidelity? Not exactly — the real reasons are much more complex
Ryan O’Connell on Thought Catalog, trolling & the Millennial angst tipping point: “The more you write about your personal life, the less you have one”
Jenny Kutner
The former Thought Catalog star tells Salon about his new book, "I'm Special: And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves"
My daughter dressed like Elsa from “Frozen” for 23 days — and it was amazing
Vanessa McGrady
We stopped arguing over what to wear. She felt powerful each day. Did parents judge me? Maybe, but I let it go
You’re fired!: Thanks a lot, Facebook
David Palumbo-Liu
It's smart to urge "digital caution," but that caution has a price -- it can rob social media of its unique power
Barack Obama’s cynical game: Why his strategy to pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership is so disappointing
Elias Isquith
The fight among liberals over the TPP is getting ugly and mean — which may be exactly how the White House wants it
The psychology of greed: 3 attitudes that explain the worst behaviors of the 1 percent
Paul Buchheit
Research reveals the upper class tend toward narcissism -- and their sense of entitlement may actually be growing
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