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The Daily Free Press

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Robin Wright stars as President Claire Underwood in the final season of Netflix’s “House of Cards.” COURTESY OF DAVID GIESBRECHT/ NETFLIX

REVIEW: Netflix’s ‘House of Cards’ final season fails to escape shroud of controversy

Pat LaMarco November 4, 2018
Few shows have seen as dramatic a shift in audience interest as “House of Cards.” Its myriad of recent problems both onscreen and off has turned what was once Netflix’s crown jewel into something of a laughingstock.
EDITORIAL: TIME’s ‘Person of the Year’ finally put the spotlight on women

EDITORIAL: TIME’s ‘Person of the Year’ finally put the spotlight on women

Editors December 7, 2017

On Wednesday, TIME’s annual “Person of the Year” issue hit newsstands, with not one, but six women on its cover. Some were people just about everyone has heard of, others were people no one has....

Quandaries and Quagmires: Assault is nonpartisan

Quandaries and Quagmires: Assault is nonpartisan

Felix Phillips November 17, 2017

When the allegations against Harvey Weinstein were fresh, Fox News jumped at the opportunity to disparage an ostensibly deeply liberal institution, Hollywood. On his show, Sean Hannity said gleefully,...

The New Rambler: ‘Have you heard the good news?… Nope?’

The New Rambler: ‘Have you heard the good news?… Nope?’

Dan Dellechiaie November 15, 2017

“If only truth and good news were the same!” - Aeschylus, “The Oresteia” Over the last year, I have treated my news updates as necessary evils. They are necessary because I have to be well-informed...

Between the Lines: The latest sports scandal is coming faster than you think

Between the Lines: The latest sports scandal is coming faster than you think

Michael Alcaraz November 14, 2017

This year has brought us more scandals than we could have possibly imagined. The worlds of politics and entertainment have been existing with a perpetual darkness shrouding their recent bright spots. Robert...

Jason Sudeikis, Charlie Day and Jason Bateman play Kurt Buckman, Dale Arbus and Nick Hendricks in New Line Cinema's comedy, “Horrible Bosses 2.” PHOTO COURTESY OF WARNER BROS. PICTURES

INTERVIEW: Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, Charlie Day murder the comedy competition in ‘Horrible Bosses’ sequel

Sonia Rao November 24, 2014

That’s right, everyone. The boys are back. In the upcoming “Horrible Bosses 2,” Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day reprise their roles as the quirky and dysfunctional friends Nick,...

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