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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Monkey See

The Car-Sized Bow And Other Gift-Giving Lies Pop Culture Told Me

Simple red gift wrap with a silver bow.

November 29, 2012 Never give a box full of dog — that's our advice. Well, that and a few more things that aren't consistent with how they give gifts on TV.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Monkey See

Top Ten Things I Am Not Going To Do During This 'Les Miserables' Screening

Anne Hathaway in Les Miserables.

November 28, 2012 It's time for the press screenings of Les Miserables. They're embargoed after they happen, but we can share what we won't be doing.

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The Salt

Milk: Symbol Of Purity, Symbol Of Conflict

European dairy farmers spray police officers with milk during a demonstration outside the European Parliament in Brussels on Monday.

November 28, 2012 Our complicated relationship with milk may make images of this week's EU dairy farmers' protest more powerful than, say, if they sprayed police with water. For much of human history, says historian Deborah Valenze, we've wavered between reverence and revulsion for the stuff.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Monkey See

Is That A Budweiser In Your Hand?: Product Placement, Booze, And Denzel Washington

Denzel Washington plays Whip Whitaker in Flight.

November 27, 2012 Priska Neely peeks inside the fully stocked minibar of Denzel Washington's Flight to find out how all those brand-name bottles get on screen — and what happens when nobody gets permission.

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Monkey See

Running A Comedy Machine: How Chuck Lorre Makes Hits

Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons in The Big Bang Theory, one of Chuck Lorre's three popular comedies currently on CBS.

November 27, 2012 On Morning Edition, Neda Ulaby looks at television's most powerful comedy hitmaker.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

The Salt

Sandwich Monday: The Butter & Sugar Burger

Freshness.

November 26, 2012 For this week's Sandwich Monday, we make our own version of a special from Asia's Freshness Burger chain: The Butter And Sugar Burger. Spoiler alert: It has two ingredients, and they are butter and sugar. And it's on a bun.

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Political Junkie

The Political And Personal Demise Of Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr.

Jesse Jackson Jr. resigned his House seat last Wednesday amid health and ethics concerns.

November 26, 2012 Once, there seemed to be no limits for Jesse Jackson Jr., a member of Congress from Chicago and the son of the famed civil rights leader. Now he's gone, resigning his seat after a losing battle with health and ethics issues.

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

The Two-Way

'Dallas' Villain Larry Hagman Dies At 81

Actor Larry Hagman, star of the TV series Dallas, poses during the 2010 Monte Carlo Television Festival in Monaco on June 8, 2010.

November 24, 2012 Hagman played J.R. Ewing on television's long-running, prime-time soap opera Dallas. His family said in a statement that he died Friday afternoon of complications from a battle with cancer.

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Friday, November 23, 2012

Monkey See

Pop Culture Happy Hour: Out Of Season Entertainment And A TV Quiz

A drawing of two clinking martini glasses.

November 23, 2012 On this week's show, we talk about holiday entertainment we can take in at any time of year. I quiz the group on television scheduled for the period between now and Christmas, and we talk, as always, about what's making us happy this week.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Monkey See

Rob Delaney Talks About Gratitude, Perspective, Spaceships And A Career With Teeth

A screenshot from Rob Delaney's standup special, "Live At The Bowery Ballroom."

November 21, 2012 Rob Delaney has almost 670,000 Twitter followers. He talks to NPR's Audie Cornish about what that means for his traditional standup career, and whether he cares if you call him a "Twitter comedian."

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The Salt

Comfort And Joy: Making The 'Morning Edition' Julia Child Thanksgiving

Julia Child's reassembled Thanksgiving turkey.

November 21, 2012 America's Test Kitchen host Chris Kimball and Renee Montagne cook up a Julia Child-inspired Thanksgiving feast of roast turkey and mashed potatoes. And we remember that she would say, if things go wrong in the kitchen, just keep on going. And have a glass of wine.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Monkey See

Making The Comedy Podcast: Julie Klausner's Life Of Conversation

Julie Klausner has written for television, traditional media, new media, and Joan Rivers. But she's also a very popular comedy podcaster — a job that, only a few years ago, barely existed.

November 20, 2012 Julie Klausner talks about what makes the comedy podcast such an appealing form for comedians. Is it the connection with the audience? The creative freedom? The loose conversations? (Spoiler alert: Yes.)

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The theatrical union is strong and healthy, but operates in an ever-shifting showbiz landscape.

Equity At 100: More Than Just A Broadway Baby

The theatrical union is strong and healthy, but operates in an ever-shifting showbiz landscape.

History professor Tracy Campbell describes the controversies and costs behind a St. Louis monument.

Gateway Arch 'Biography' Reveals Complex History Of An American Icon

History professor Tracy Campbell describes the controversies and costs behind a St. Louis monument.

The contentious creatures were allowed in the 100-year-old Chelsea Flower Show for the first time.

Gnomes Crash Distinguished Garden Show In England

The contentious creatures were allowed in the 100-year-old Chelsea Flower Show for the first time.

It's the "only male-dominated appliance in America," says a researcher who crunched the numbers.

Gals Who Grill: What Will It Take For Women To Man The Q?

It's the "only male-dominated appliance in America," says a researcher who crunched the numbers.

The Emmy award-winning reporter answers three questions about men's-only clubs.

NFL Sideline Reporter Michele Tafoya Plays Not My Job

The Emmy award-winning reporter answers three questions about men's-only clubs.

Pilot Patrick Smith explores why you have to turn your cellphone off and myths about autopilot.

Prepare For Takeoff With 'Cockpit Confidential'

Pilot Patrick Smith explores why you have to turn your cellphone off and myths about autopilot.

One study claims that women film critics are worse off in the online world than they were in print.

Are Women Really Missing From Film Criticism?

One study claims that women film critics are worse off in the online world than they were in print.

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