Wednesday, 12 November 2025

Beyond the Palewall (14)



New Series: Finally, Something Worth Watching
  The new streaming drama is ALL'S FAIR and apparently it is awful - so bad that it falls into the category of things we should look at because of that. This post also provides an opportunity for me to mention, Kim Kardashian, although I don't have a good idea of who they is. But, the real reason for this post is to provides a very funny answer to the question raised by a New Yorker reviewer:

Is the show watchable?
    “At this point I don’t think anyone will be surprised to read that the show is pretty damn badit did, after all, début on Rotten Tomatoes with a zero-per-cent rating—but, as I watched, I began thinking that it might belong in the category of being so bad that it is, if not exactly good, at least interesting as high, high, high camp. “The action centers around a bunch of incredibly successful, incredibly sassy female divorce lawyers who peddle secure-the-bag girlboss feminism to their female clients. It also involves a ton of wealth porn, which makes sense for a show that stars Kardashian. The characters are caricatures, the dialogue is absurd, but, once I accepted that the show is simply ridiculous, I kind of started enjoying it. Kate Berlant as a dominatrix named Devin Elisa Samartino? Sarah Paulson as a vindictive divorce attorney who shits on an Edible Arrangement she sends her nemeses? Glenn Close as a grande-dame lawyer who, at one point, randomly quotes Golda Meir and, at another, tells Paulson’s character, ‘Do you ever think how much happier we’d all be if your mother swallowed?’ I might just keep watching.” Naomi Fry, The New Yorker, newsletter, c. Nov.6, 2025.


Olde News Now Breaking
   

You may have missed this story which relates to a bigger one, back in the last century:
 "Oliver North Weds Fawn Hall, His Secretary During Iran-contra Scandal: The two figures in the 1980s controversy tied the knot last month, according to a Virginia marriage license," Roxanne Roberts and Liam Bowman, The Washington Post, Sept. 9, 2025. 
   "In what can only be described as a uniquely Washington love connection, Oliver North and Fawn Hall — two public faces of the Iran-contra scandal in the late 1980s — were married last month. 
   North, 81, was widowed in November when his wife of 56 years, Betsy, died. Hall, 66, was widowed 20 years ago. The couple wed Aug. 27 in Arlington County, Virginia, according to the marriage license obtained by The Washington Post. The couple had reconnected at Betsy’s funeral, according to journalist Michael Isikoff’s SpyTalk, which first reported the story.
   North was the star witness at the Iran-contra hearings that gripped the nation during President Ronald Reagan’s second term....Hall, his young secretary, was the woman behind the boss — shredding documents and even smuggling evidence out of the office under her clothing."

A Golden Tower in Texas
   
While many ivory towers are crumbling, one is being established in downtown Austin. This is from,The Wall Street Journal, Nov.6, 2025:
"Billionaire Donates $100M to University"
   The billionaire trader Jeff Yass is donating $100 million to the University of Austin, the fledgling program whose founders include venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale and journalist Bari Weiss, who recently became editor in chief of CBS News.
   Formed in 2021, the university has about 150 students across its inaugural freshman and sophomore classes. It doesn't charge tuition, though students cover costs for housing, meals and books.
   The school, known as UATX, has financial backing from wealthy individuals frustrated by the political polarization and silencing of unpopular ideas they were seeing at elite universities. The Wall Street Journal reported last fall that it had raised $200 million, including $35 million from Yass. Real-estate developer Harlan Crow and investor Len Blavatnik are also among the school's early supporters.
   UATX has a physical space in downtown Austin, Texas, and dedicated student housing. It says it is nonpartisan and describes its mission as "the fearless pursuit of truth." (Let's hope that that is also true for CBS). 
P.S. If "Harlan Crow" sounds familiar, he is the fellow that kindly treated Clarence Thomas to many luxury vacations.

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