
A Pun Undone
On my way out of a supermarket, I noticed a digital sign that displays jokes. But I’m not sure the one I saw actually qualifies as comedy. Here’s why.

Otro Problema Del Fútbol
Another rights dispute between AT&T and the owner of a local TV station meant I had to hustle to find a way to watch the Chiefs-Packers game last night. Here’s how that went.

Reel Spoilers: “Napoleon”
I was happy to return to Reel Spoilers this week to discuss “Napoleon” with Kevin and Tom. You can watch the conversation here or download the audio as a podcast.

“The Killer”
I finally caught up with the new David Fincher movie that’s streaming on Netflix starring Michael Fassbender as an assassin. Here’s my review.

Random Thoughts
Quickies about Mark Cuban leaving Shark Tank, a bad new law in Vegas, Aaron Rodgers finally facing reality, and what’s wrong with Apple’s new music cross-fade option.

Spinal Re-Tapped
Rob Reiner has announced he, Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, and Christopher Guest will make a “Spinal Tap” sequel. As much as I admire them, here’s why the concept worries me.

Four To Read
Here are a few pieces I’ve read and strongly recommend. Topics include the real history of cancel culture, official pronouncements about world events, proposed amendments to the US Constitution, and one simple online mistake that ruined a digital life.

An Alarming Memory
When an alarm went off during yesterday’s NFL RedZone coverage and the staff was told to evacuate the building, it reminded me of this similar incident from my radio career.

“Napoleon”
Here’s my review of Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon,” starring Joaquin Phoenix as the warring French emperor and Vanessa Kirby as his wife, Josephine.

RedZone
This is the first season in which I have access to the NFL RedZone channel, and now I can’t imagine spending my Sunday afternoons without it. Here’s why.

Random Thoughts
Quickies about Rosalynn Carter, Jimmy Kimmel, Ken Jennings, a new political axiom, and the thing that amuses me most while watching an NFL game.

Step Back, Please
Pardon me while I complain about people who don’t know how to act in public and have no regard for anyone else.