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Whitney Cummings will not stop until every show on television is written by her. More
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Whitney Cummings will not stop until every show on television is written by her. More
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Tonight is the season 2 premiere of 2 Broke Girls on CBS. The hit show starring Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs as two waitresses/entrepreneurs from very different sides of the tracks was last season’s sleeper hit and now it is anchoring the Monday night lineup. We left off watching these two budding entrepreneurs pitching their cupcake business to Martha Stewart….in a bathroom. Cupcakes aren’t the most original idea but last season provided a ton of business lessons any entrepreneur would appreciate it. More

Last night on the season finale of 2 Broke Girls, our favorite show about struggling entrepreneurs, Max and Caroline make an elevator pitch for their cupcake business to the one and only Martha Stewart….in a bathroom (watch the clip below). Though this was mostly done for comedic appeal, this was a great example of what it takes to make it as an entrepreneur. Martha even told the girls, “When you’re in business for yourself you have to take every situation as a business opportunity,” she tells them after they admit it is inappropriate to be selling their product while at a party…and in a bathroom. But Martha is right. More
When poor execution and racial humor collide, the results tend to be pretty uncomfortable. And not in that good, “being forced to confront your own demons” sort of way. More
This season is one of unprecedented visibility for shows created by and starring women. Unfortunately, most of those shows are extremely disappointing. More
Comedian Whitney Cummings is most definitely the woman of the hour. Her eponymous half-hour comedy Whitney premieres tonight on NBC, just two days after the first ep of the show she co-created with Michael Patrick King, 2 Broke Girls. So, did this dark-haired funnylady come from nowhere, or what? Here are five things to know about Whitney: More