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Springsteen is a brilliant musician and one of the greatest storytellers of the 20th century. His lyrics capture such pain and hope simultaneously, and really capture a feel of longing that comes with growing up near but not within a city, struggling to get by—and yearning to be free. He is one of my favorite artists

Early seasons Stephanie was much cuter than late seasons Michelle.

I love articles like this where the author flaunts how much better he is than everyone else in a delightful and sarcastic way that reassures the reader that not only is he better, but much cleverer as well.

I'm hardly an expert, but I do know some things that may help. Most comic book creators are freelance. Meaning they get paid per gig—that'll include royalties. All super hero books are work-for-hire, meaning if you create a character it's DC or Marvel's intellectual property, and they own all rights to it—so you don't

I don't understand the supposition that having or desiring to have children is somehow anti-feminist. Unless I'm misinterpreting your article.

Letterman has always been one of the more subversive late night personalities…so I can see Colbert still having some rather pointed satire, if that's what he and his crew really want his show to be this go around. And it may not; Colbert Report was political by design. Maybe he wants to go for broader entertainment in

There are times where he, intentionally or not, drops the schtick in interviews. He has the skills to do that kind of back-and-forth. There are other times, usually with serious authors, where he asks a serious question in a funny, backwards way. He will have zero trouble with this format.

I don't need more from Steve Martin. His author turn has been wonderful.