Posted
6:03 PM
by Gene
How did that old New Yorker department go -- Stories We Didn't Finish After the First Sentence, or something like that:“The Sopranos” teems with the mindless commerce and consumption of modern America. [Home-page squib]
Substitute
The New Yorker for "'The Sopranos'", "twaddle" for "commerce", "insufferable pretensions" for "consumption" and "high-end media" for "America" and you have a
much better sentence -- and one that isn't written by
The Greatest Magazine Editor of All Time either.