An opinionated look at current events, culture and faith, since 2005 telling you what to think and why to think it about everything that really matters.
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
New Yorker Acknowledges Jack Bauer Phenomenon
Once the wittiest, most literate weekly in the history of publishing, the New Yorker is now merely Vanity Fair with words. However, it's still worth noting when it give a bit of space to a red-state cultural phenomenon like 24. Nancy Franklin's review is only mildly condescending and at least makes some effort to display the panache that once characterized the magazine. Fellow Jack Bauer disciples will want to check it out.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment