The 1990s were filled with media about alienated office workers, from Office Spac e to The Drew Carey Show to even Fight Club. But the figure who arguably started it all was Dilbert, the newspaper ...
Dilbert' defined workplace humor in the 90s and 2000s, even as its creator's politics hardened over the past decade.
From classic comedies that came back as too-serious dramas, alternative universe origins that were too edgy for their own ...
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Promising Young Women
Buzzy author Madeline Cash shows great potential in this morbidly funny debut novel about a trio of sisters and their ...
2016’s Fuck Everyone and Run (F.E.A.R.) is the best example of this, being a howl of frustration at an increasingly ...
As Secretary of State, the President’s onetime foe now offers him lavish displays of public praise—and will execute his ...
Also this week: 1970s neo-noir with "The Long Goodbye" and "Night Moves," De Palma and Schrader's "Obesession" at 50 and ...
What happens next in Iran could change the face of the Middle East. I pray and hope the day that regime change finally comes, ...
Adams’ ability to capture the absurdities of office life allowed Dilbert to become not just a comic strip, but a voice for the frustrations of many employees. Despite his success, Adams’ career took a ...
As Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee steps into the vibrant landscape of Bengal with his latest yatra, "Abar Jitbe Bangla" (Bengal will win again), the air is thick ...
A once-promising disruptor, Cantrell will leave office under the cloud of an indictment, low approval ratings and a budget ...
Writer Dennis Lehane has written iconic books set in the working class Boston neighborhoods of his childhood. His latest book ...
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