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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Monkey See

Watch The Golden Globes With Us, Where The Drinks Are Optional

Seen here in January 2012, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are the hosts of Sunday night's Golden Globes.

January 13, 2013 Tonight, we'll be live-blogging the Golden Globes and hoping for great things from hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey.

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Friday, January 11, 2013

The Salt

Between A Rumba And A Roll: Dissecting A Bartender's Beat

Bartender J.P. Fetherston demonstrates his shaking technique while making a pisco sour at Rappahannock Oyster Bar in Washington, D.C.

January 11, 2013 The way bartenders shake their cocktails has practically evolved into their signature beats. Some shake hard, some shake over the shoulder, some shake in front. Most bartenders say the shake is essential to a perfect drink — but is it all style or is there some substance to the claim?

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Monkey See

Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'Downton Abbey' And The Right Of Redemption

A drawing of two clinking martini glasses.

January 11, 2013 This week: the British import with some of the best hats on TV, and the question of how to get back a disgruntled audience.

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Lena Dunham Addresses Criticism Aimed At 'Girls'

Girls has been compared to Sex and the City. The characters, played by (from left) Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Lena Dunham and Zosia Mamet, navigate the ups and downs of life in New York City.

January 11, 2013 The creator and star of HBO's new series Girls addresses the backlash against the show, which follows four 20-somethings as they navigate the ups and downs of life in New York City. The second season premieres January 13.

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Season Two Brings Changes For 'Girls'

Lena Dunham's series Girls, which follows the lives of a group of young women in New York City, returns to HBO this month.

January 11, 2013 The second season of the HBO series premieres this month, and Fresh Air critic David Bianculli says "these young women — these girls — really are changing and growing and adapting to tough life in the big city."

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'Living' In Color, Long Before 'Girls'

Living Single (1993-1998) featured four young, black, professional women in New York — including Queen Latifah as the ambitious head of a small magazine.

January 11, 2013 HBO's series Girls has been criticized for not being diverse enough. Long before Girls, two shows — Living Single and Girlfriends — featured professional African-American women. But the creator of Girlfriends says times have changed, and the shows she now produces have more multicultural casts to reflect changing demographics.

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

It's All Politics

What 'Lincoln' Says About Today's Congress

Daniel Day-Lewis takes on one of America's most famous presidents in Lincoln.

January 10, 2013 The anti-slavery movie has picked up a dozen Oscar nominations. Its resonance may stem partly from the way in which it shows politicians working out a deal on a tough issue — something many Americans ardently wish for today.

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Wednesday, January 09, 2013

Monkey See

In 'Django' And 'Lincoln,' Two Very Different Takes On America's Racial Past

Christoph Waltz and Jamie Foxx in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained.

January 9, 2013 There hasn't been a major Hollywood movie in recent memory with more confounding racial politics that Django Unchained. And there probably isn't a film more representative of Hollywood's take on race than Lincoln.

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Monday, January 07, 2013

The Salt

Sandwich Monday: Steak And Kidney Pie

You say Steak & Kidney Pie, I say Gravy Volcano.

January 7, 2013 For this week's Sandwich Monday, Peter heads to London, where they call sandwiches "sarnies," according to Wikipedia. He and his adventurous family attempt to eat the classic British staple "steak and kidney pie," so you don't have to.

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Julian Fellowes On The Rules Of 'Downton'

Jim Carter as Mr. Carson in Downton Abbey. The third season premiered on PBS Sunday.

January 7, 2013 On the hit Masterpiece Theater series, the social rules the characters have always known are changing as the world events of the 20th century unfold. The series' creator, Julian Fellowes, says his relatives who lived through that era inspired his lasting interest in class.

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Sunday, January 06, 2013

Essays

At Home In Fantasy's Nerd-Built Worlds

Fantasy Castle Landscape

January 6, 2013 What attracts people to fantasy? Is it the orcs and the elves, or the rich worlds they inhabit? Author Saladin Ahmed says world-building — the craft of building a believable fictional world — provides "an almost physical sense of getting lost somewhere that isn't home, but which comes to be home."

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Saturday, January 05, 2013

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The show has become a social event for a large and varied crowd of folks on Twitter.

'Scandal': Preposterous, Unmissable, Important

The show has become a social event for a large and varied crowd of folks on Twitter.

Knox, who faces a potential retrial on murder charges in Italy, tells her story in a new memoir.

'Waiting To Be Heard' No More, Amanda Knox Speaks Out

Knox, who faces a potential retrial on murder charges in Italy, tells her story in a new memoir.

Sparks and feelings fly in J.J. Abrams' new <em>Star Trek</em> film, says NPR's Bob Mondello.

New 'Trek' Goes 'Into Darkness,' But Not Much Deeper

Sparks and feelings fly in J.J. Abrams' new Star Trek film, says NPR's Bob Mondello.

Prime-time television offers a lot of working women, though there are plenty of limitations.

Working Women On Television: A Mixed Bag At Best

Prime-time television offers a lot of working women, though there are plenty of limitations.

<em>Da Vinci Code</em> hero Robert Langdon returns in an adventure based on Dante's <em>Inferno</em>.

Dan Brown: 'Inferno' Is 'The Book That I Would Want To Read'

Da Vinci Code hero Robert Langdon returns in an adventure based on Dante's Inferno.

Author Elliott Holt<em> </em>discusses her six favorite novels about expatriates and doles out life advice.

Author Elliott Holt Says: 'Go West, Young Woman'

Author Elliott Holt discusses her six favorite novels about expatriates and doles out life advice.

Colin Broderick says growing up in what was essentially a war zone seemed normal to him as a child.

'That's That': A Memoir Of Loving And Leaving Northern Ireland

Colin Broderick says growing up in what was essentially a war zone seemed normal to him as a child.

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