Showing results for: narcissism (page 39)
“Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?”: A rock star revealed
Amy Reiter
The Aerosmith frontman has done many drugs and slept with lots of women -- and he'd like to tell you about it
Coming out with “Will & Grace”
Kaleb B. Lawson
I was in the closet and heartbroken. Then I found comfort in an unlikely place: The television
Can AA survive our tell-all era?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A N.Y. Times story explains how alcoholics are following some celebrities' lead and giving up their anonymity
The trouble with Congress crying wolf
David Sirota
First wolves and now bears are under attack from lawmakers. Why can't we protect animals we fear?
Is NBC’s Thursday night lineup doomed?
Matt Zoller Seitz
With uncertain futures for "30 Rock" and "The Office," and a spate of bad sitcoms, the network should be worried
A grand finale for “Mildred Pierce”
Matt Zoller Seitz
A poisonous mother-daughter relationship dominates the end of HBO's haunting miniseries
How I ignited a Twitter race brawl!
Joan Walsh
Or so the Atlantic says. The spat proves my point: Telling some Dems, "You're not the base!" only hurts Democrats
My boss assaulted me but I stayed
Cary Tennis
Now I feel worthless. How do I regain a sense of value?
“American Idol” embarrasses the greats
Matt Zoller Seitz
In last night's episode, the show's finalists paid tribute to their favorite singers. It wasn't pretty
Why it’s time to shut down “Celebrity Rehab”
Drew Grant
Dr. Drew's show about D-listers and their addictions means well -- but often puts entertainment above recovery
The toxic seeds of John Galliano’s fall
Cintra Wilson
You can see the designer's path to destruction in his kleptocratic chic -- and the ruinous culture that spawned him
Is Bernie Madoff a sociopath?
Peter Finocchiaro
Madoff claims he doesn't suffer from the psychological condition. We ask an expert what that really means
How “The Good Wife” became one of TV’s best shows
Matt Zoller Seitz
Julianna Margulies' CBS legal series is a nuanced, dynamic throwback to old-school storytelling
A peek into the thrilling, exotic diet of a food writer
Francis Lam
Or: Everything I ate in the past week. Which is normally a snoozefest, but hey, it's Chinese New Year!
What makes Matt LeBlanc’s new show so good
Matt Zoller Seitz
The "Friends" actor plays a sleazy parody of himself in "Episodes," maybe the best series in Showtime's history
America’s narcissism taints Egypt coverage
Alex Pareene
The question we can't stop asking ourselves: What do the demonstrations mean for America?
“Cinderella Ate My Daughter”: The evil reign of pink princesses
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Peggy Orenstein talks about the insidiousness of girlie-girl culture and how Hannah Montana leads to bullying
Why I’m glad Keith Olbermann is gone
Niall Stanage
The smugness, the narcissism, the never-ending parade of yes-man guests: Goodnight and good riddance!
Sarah Palin will never be president
Joan Walsh
The stunning narcissism and inability to even fake empathy show why she'll never lead the nation
Does America really have the finest military in the world?
William J. Astore
The retired officer in me warms to the sentiment, but the historian in me begs to differ
Lindsey Graham’s rules of order
Alex Pareene
You can't win with the Senate's most sensitive negotiator
Is the N.Y. Times celebrating home-wrecking?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Outrage erupts over a "Vows" column about two people who find each other while married. Why all the fuss?
Why the “lazy jobless” myth persists
David Sirota
We're asked to believe that the 15 million jobless Americans are all George Costanzas
The fascinating story of Nicole Kidman’s forehead
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The famously frozen-faced actress gets a Globe nod for "Rabbit Hole" -- and raises new questions about aging
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