Why, of course, that’s just the sort of commonplace entertainment news article one would expect to show up in an eight-page small-town Ohio newspaper which struggles to maintain a weekday publication schedule and is barely staying afloat financially (based on past strips). And what better headline for a story on a director’s movie trailer than one which fails to mention either the director or the movie.
Ye Gods, Billy’s paths home in “Family Circus” aren’t as convoluted as the premise setting up today’s non-joke. Couldn’t Batiuk have just used “Headless Body in Topless Bar”?
And the number of times you’d actually ever get to write a headline about that: 0.
They should be talking about what sort of reporting he expects her to do, and also the fact that she most likely won’t be paid for any of the work. Being a local paper, she’ll probably be covering a lot of local council meetings and school events.
I just realized: the Replica Old-Timey News Room in the Historical Society building is the only place in Centerville whose walls are not covered with toxic black mold!
It’s gotta be the lead fumes from the Historically Authentic Linotype Machine.
garethkb415 Premium Member 11 days ago
This is not how newspapers work
Bill Thompson 11 days ago
“Now, let’s pretend you’re going to write the headline for a real news story!”
“Why? Since when do you print real news? . . . Oh, okay, I’ll do something about how you lost your temper over a clever joke! ‘Sh1t F1t H1t W1t!’”
J.J. O'Malley 11 days ago
Why, of course, that’s just the sort of commonplace entertainment news article one would expect to show up in an eight-page small-town Ohio newspaper which struggles to maintain a weekday publication schedule and is barely staying afloat financially (based on past strips). And what better headline for a story on a director’s movie trailer than one which fails to mention either the director or the movie.
Ye Gods, Billy’s paths home in “Family Circus” aren’t as convoluted as the premise setting up today’s non-joke. Couldn’t Batiuk have just used “Headless Body in Topless Bar”?
The Orange Mailman 10 days ago
Very Frank & Ernest.
Dogouse Reilly 10 days ago
“Building Code Under Fire!” seems to a popular headline.
sueb1863 10 days ago
And the number of times you’d actually ever get to write a headline about that: 0.
They should be talking about what sort of reporting he expects her to do, and also the fact that she most likely won’t be paid for any of the work. Being a local paper, she’ll probably be covering a lot of local council meetings and school events.
goboboyd 10 days ago
Shades of Shoe?
Cabbage Jack 10 days ago
Well, I see why THIS small town paper is failing.
John543 10 days ago
“Wait, Emily – what are you doing on that computer screen? The typesetter is over here!”
ahnk_2000 10 days ago
Stix Nix Hix Pix. IYKYK
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member 10 days ago
Lame Dame Claims Fame, No Shame, Sad Refrain.
Out of the Past 10 days ago
A Monday warning might have been: Skip Strip big Gyp.
lemonbaskt 10 days ago
fond blond says she seen hitchcocks magic wand
Petemejia77 10 days ago
If you say so.
rockyridge1977 10 days ago
Those are for the AI……..
frixxy Premium Member 10 days ago
ight, HOW OLD IS THIS STRIP?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 days ago
Okay for VARIETY,not OK for wherever here is
Funky Winkerbean has a sex change in
MOZZERELLA FELLA NOW CINDERELLA
jrankin1959 10 days ago
Consider a job with Variety…
tcayer 10 days ago
The EDITOR makes the headlines.
Brian Perler Premium Member 10 days ago
“Now let’s say you had to write a headline about a famous socialite who likes cuddling puppies.”
“Local newspaperman found dead after freak workplace accident”
“I don’t get it.”
“Trust me. You will.”
puddleglum1066 10 days ago
I just realized: the Replica Old-Timey News Room in the Historical Society building is the only place in Centerville whose walls are not covered with toxic black mold!
It’s gotta be the lead fumes from the Historically Authentic Linotype Machine.
ChazNCenTex 10 days ago
It’s how punchlines work.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 10 days ago
In high school journalism class we had an assignment to write headlines. My friend came up with “Hope Dies in America” for when Bob Hope would die.
ehenwood 10 days ago
I’d read that headline and been completely confused