Ironic: Hip Hop Site Juxtaposes Cosby's Call to Responsibility With Ga

Talk about your culture clash!  A hip hop music site juxtaposes a report on Bill Cosby's condemnation of that musical genre with news of the latest criminal doings of hip hop stars. AllHipHop.com bills itself as 'The World's Most Dangerous Site.' Currently up on the site is an article reporting a recent speech in which Cosby . . . "went on the offensive against rap music."States the article:"'…

A Hunka Socialism in the NY Times Arts Section

Mo Mocks Purse-Holding Husbands - With One Exception

Network to Ban Smoking 'Tom and Jerry' Scenes

85 Hollywood Notables Take Out Full-Page LA Times Ad Against Terrorism

Summer Lovin': The Media's Summer Fling with Al Gore

V for Vicodin

Movie Column: 'World Trade Center' Is Real, Not Oliver Stoned

Hollywood Loves Snakes On the Silver Screen

It's not just Samuel L. Jackson. Hollywood really does love snakes on the silver screen.The MRC's Business & Media Institute today released the second installment of our Bad Company trilogy today.The three-part special report series examines the television entertainment, cinematic, and network news media's biases against the American businessman.In our first study we found, among other…

Dixie Chicks Cancel Some U.S. Tour Stops, Replace with Canadian Shows

Madonna's Jesus-Mocking Routines Drawing Imitators, But Charlotte Chur

Laura Ingraham Comments on New TV Series With Female Conservative Radi

For Laura Ingraham fans, it has been quite interesting to see her so much on Fox News lately, and watch the growth of one of America’s leading female conservatives. Conceivably, her recent success and notoriety have lead ABC to create a new television series casting “Ally McBeal” star Calista Flockhart as a conservative radio talk show host (as reported by NewsBuster Matthew Sheffield Tuesday).…

Director of ‘Clerks II’ is Shocked The Film Only Got an ‘R’ Ra

There’s another sequel coming out today, and this one is the highly-anticipated follow-up to the 1994 cult classic “Clerks.” Apparently, the Motion Picture Association of America gave this unbelievably vulgar film an “R” rating instead of a stricter “NC-17,” and the movie’s writer/director/star is absolutely shocked (hat tip to Town Hall’s blog). As reported by MSNBC.com:“Clerks II” director…

Hollywood Fearful for Its Industry