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    O is for Oprah -- and, according to those dopey commercials ("Oh,Oh, Oh, it's magic") also for Ozempic.
  • Ozempic, Oprah, And Weight Loss Culture
    Already, the popularity of the wonder drug has had a thunderous effect on the global economy.
  • Kellogg's CEO Pilloried for Pushing 'Cereal for Dinner'
    Gary Pilnick bombs by following the chant of the company's spokes-tiger: "When I say cereal, you say dinner!"
  • How Exploitative is 'Where is Wendy Williams?' Very
    Words like sad and unnerving just begin to explain this invasive piece of predation, a 4-hour docuseries on the former TV host's despairing life since 2022.
  • Is Rhode Island 'All That'?
    Checking out the latest ad campaign for the state, which some found underwhelming.
  • The Business Of Businessing
    The verbing of nouns and the nouning of adjectives and adverbs never ceases to kill me. Like, nouns are so dumb and adverbs are so, like, 1982?
  • Toilets Over Tokyo
    Wim Wenders' "Perfect Days" is a portrait of a meticulous Japanese man's devotion to a life of simplicity -- and toilet cleaning.
  • 'Never Surrender' -- Aka, The Perfect Trump Shoes
    They are golden and remarkably ugly, although someone had a sense of humor giving the kicks a red bottom, like $1,000 spikey-heeled designer Louboutins.
  • It Happened That Night
    "The Greatest Night in Pop" is a nostalgia fest of inside info: who walked out, who got drunk, the trouble with Cyndi Lauper's mic.
  • How Does a Billionaire Shop?
    Re Temu's Super Bowl commercial: Unless it signaled something about an alien takeover, it was incomprehensible the first time, and never got better.
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