22 workplace tips we learned from The Office
Kevin Fallon | May 16, 2013The Office ends its nine-year run tonight. But the sage advice of Michael Scott — that will live forever.
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The Office ends its nine-year run tonight. But the sage advice of Michael Scott — that will live forever.
A well-known name just isn't a guarantee of small-screen glory
The often-overlooked Fox sitcom has quietly grown into one of the funniest, sharpest, and most self-assured series on TV
Take a video trip down memory lane...
Finally, the Academy seems to realize that box-office success isn't a disqualifying factor
Perennial, predictable winners like Mad Men and The Daily Show are facing unusually stiff competition — which makes this Sunday's Emmy race the most exciting in years
After a third season that repulsed critics and lost millions of viewers, Glee tries to woo back exasperated fans with a cast shake-up and a split storyline
Admittedly, many Americans have never seen Louis C.K.'s edgy FX comedy. But the season three premiere has critics insisting that must change
Many fans assume the hit show about female twenty-somethings ropes in an audience of female twenty-somethings. Instead, most viewers look like the characters' dads
Critics are split on the moody, choppy final episode of the AMC drama's action-packed season, which leaves Don Draper pondering the question "Are you alone?"
Rumor has it that Elisabeth Moss, who plays proto-feminist copywriter Peggy Olsen, is leaving the hit AMC drama for good, sending fans and critics into mourning
AMC's drama has built much of its season around a Jaguar plotline — highlighting unreliable vehicles and lecherous car execs — and the automaker is feeling the pain
Excerpts from an upcoming biography of the president make some interesting allegations about his innovative toking techniques, shady drug dealer, and more
Ever since those final notes of "Don't Stop Believing" in the Glee pilot, rival networks have tried repeatedly to replicate the show's success. Most have failed
The writer and star of HBO's breakout series says it primarily features white characters because that's the only experience she knows. Critics are split on her rationale