This post contains spoilers for the new season of “Orange Is the New Black.”
Since it premiered in 2013, “Orange Is the New Black” has helped shine a light on the inherent injustices of the American criminal justice system. The Netflix prison dramedy continues that tradition in its latest season, but its most compelling argument is more about the show itself: It’s time for it to end.
Season 6 finds many of Litchfield’s inmates serving out their sentences in maximum security following the riot that upended life at the minimum security prison last season. Read More...
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The D.C. Lottery has really stepped in it this time.
In a commercial that began airing in heavy rotation during the broadcast of March Madness games last weekend, a sharply dressed young woman leaves her apartment building, walks toward the street and then ... sppllattt. The look on the woman's face is unmistakable. She has stepped into that most feared of urban sidewalk hazards: doggie doo.
But rather than let us simply imagine the visual, the lottery ad pans down to the woman’s foot, which is lodged in an instantly identifiable pile. Read More...