The Stardom Problem

“The impulse to idolize is as old as the gods, of course. Jesus was a superstar some time before Andrew Lloyd Webber came around. What’s abnormal about the phenomenon of stardom is the condition of being a star, of living as the object of desire of, and the subject of scrutiny by, countless strangers. Stardom is normal for everyone but stars.”

TV Production Way Down In LA

“TV shooting last week slid 28% to 257 days, down 100 days from the same frame a year ago. It was the second-slowest week of the year for TV — only 31 days more than the first week of the year, which saw the fewest TV shoots of 2012. Largest drop came in TV reality, down to 130 days from 180 last year.”