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...only be able to examine how a woman who already dresses androgynously is treated differently from a person whose gender identity is deliberately uncertain. I also wonder how Asian-American stereotypes will factor into this experiment. After all, Asian-American men chronically suffer from stereotypes depicting them as fey, wily, perverted bantamweights—will this make my attempt at passing any easier? What happens when a butchy Chinese dyke dresses up as a butchy Chinese thug...
...half-inch of rainwater with brooms. (Insert metaphor for the networks vainlly trying to sweep away the tide of cable and audience fragmentation here.) Still it didn't stop your valiant reporter from rubbernecking at Ashleigh Banfield (who held court around a teensy drinks table - or was it Tina Fey?) and swiping the beef carpaccio with both fists from the passed hors d'oeuvres trays...
...Lucas. SB: H—Shakir, Sheffield. D—Zurhellan. Pitchers: H—Hendricks L, 1-3 (5.0 IP, 4 ER, 7 K), Dryden (1.2 IP, 0 ER, 1 K), Ronz (1.0 IP, 0 ER, 1 K), Wahlberg (0.1 IP, 0 ER, 0 K). D—Fey W, 3-3 (5.0 IP, 2 ER, 5 K), Brown (1.2 IP, 1 ER, 1 K), Peay S, 5 (2.1 IP, 0 ER, 3 K). Attendance...
...invaluable Morgan. And there are some signs that point to good things for the season ahead: the arrival of Amy Poehler from Comedy Central’s weird and wonderful “Upright Citizens’ Brigade” to augment newly-promoted cast members Rachel Dratch, Fey and Maya Rudolph means that this cast has the strongest corps of SNL women in memory. Sure, there’s always a chance that the terrible Barrymore episode was only the beginning. But as time progresses, the show will become more comfortable addressing current events...
...tragedy has been tackled on “Weekend Update,” which gained new life last year when it was taken over by Tina Fey, also SNL’s head writer, and Jimmy Fallon. The pretty Fey and the even prettier Fallon have made “Update” something it has never been before: sexy. And, more importantly, consistently—okay, consistent for SNL—hilarious. Fallon and Fey have cracked a fair share of terror war jokes, but one can see them stretching for news stories that don’t relate...