
In a new essay in the New York Times, Indian-American comedian Aziz Ansari criticizes Hollywood for always casting straight white men as the go-to characters in films and TV shows. In his Times essay, the 32-year-old stand-up comic and former Parks and Recreation co-star
by Kelli Serio11 Nov 2015, 12:43 PM PST0

Rupert Murdoch is a media mogul, not a politician, but he owns Fox News and The Wall Street Journal, so he is plenty familiar with politics—and he is no stranger to battles with The New York Times. And yet unlike most politicians, Murdoch has always had a reputation for candor. And Twitter, of course, makes candor even easier; we are all just a tweet away from letting loose what we really think.
by Breitbart News13 Jan 2015, 4:42 PM PST0

The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart became the latest celebrity to climb aboard the anti-Rupert Murdoch bandwagon Monday night by referring to the media magnate as “his excellency from the republic of Media Conglomistad.”
by Kipp Jones13 Jan 2015, 11:00 AM PST0

Comedian Aziz Ansari, star of NBC’s Parks and Recreation, spent Sunday evening going off on an expletive-filled Twitter rant against both 21st Century Fox CEO Rupert Murdoch and Christianity.
by Kipp Jones12 Jan 2015, 10:09 AM PST0