
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
9/3/08: We Love Them Rich White People
9/10/08: An Hegelian Analysis of Pop Culture with Commentary on Flava Flav (updated 6/17/09)
9/17/08: I’m Voting for the Candidate Who Agrees that the Yankees Suck
9/24/08: Justifying Our Love for David, Justin, Britney, And Of Course, Madonna
10/1/08: You Just Don’t Mess With Must-See TV
10/8/08: The Presidential Debate Redux, With Michael Scott
10/15/08: The Best Shows on Television
11/19/08: Whitney Houston Was Right: The Children Are Our Future
12/3/08: A Reality Show That Inspires a Bigger and Better Reality
12/10/08: A Few of Our Favorite Things, on YouTube
1/21/09: Best All-Around: Damages (10 pm, Wed, FX)
2/4/09: Oh, Womanizer, Oh, You’re a Womanizer Baby
2/11/09: Diversity in TV Shows Today… Do We Still Need a Color Television?
3/11/09: This is (Not) Art
3/18/09: Why Red Sox Nation Loves A-Rod
3/25/09: Semi-Serious Ideas in Entertainment
4/8/09: Rising to #1 on the Billboard Charts: TARP Commentary from Flo Rida and Britney Spears
4/29/09: I’m Obsessed… So Bad That It’s Good
8/6/09: In Memoriam: Paula Abdul, A True American Idol
8/10/09: Reprising Their Role in Baseball’s Greek Tragedy
ABOUT FRESH is BACK - ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Sometimes we’d all just like to shut our brains down and let someone else entertain us. We’ll go to the movies to see superheroes fighting villains and nunchuck-wielding pandas. We’ll go to the ballgame and cringe as Manny “runs” after a fly ball. We’ll gather around to watch people bounce off giant red balls and fall helplessly into the water. We embrace TV’s guilty pleasures like The Hills, Tila Tequila, or Real Housewives. We invite the incessant bad news about Lohan, Spears, and Hilton. It all makes us relieved that we turned out somewhat normal, that we’re not dumb enough to go on a Japanese game show or marry Kevin Federline. But despite a handful of talentless celebrities, we still truly respect, admire, and sometimes stalk, our favorite entertainers. These posts bring you our insights on TV, movies, music, sports, and all other forms of art and entertainment that infiltrate our minds on a daily basis.