Two television series, "Damages" and "The Good Wife," grapple with the interplay of strength and femininity.
Snark is the final frontier for the age of irony, the last word for a generation that prides itself on having the last word.
'Law & Order' producer René Balcer explains why the long-running police drama is in part a 'moral mystery.'
A slice of distorted Americana, "Jersey Shore" has become the latest darling of reality television.
The three lead characters on "Men of a Certain Age" aren’t buffoons, the role that middle age men play in most sitcoms.
Students in Michael Sandel’s class accept with studied nonchalance ethical choices at which Catholic ministry students rightly shudder.