As a professional purveyor of Southern sass, nationally-syndicated humor columnist and best-selling author Celia Rivenbark has no compunction about telling the world what she thinks. Armed with her new etiquette manual, she tells our listeners how to behave (bless their hearts).
Etiquette
Reasonable Advice from Dave Barry’s ‘Insane City’
Pulitzer prizewinning humorist, author, and columnist Dave Barry takes over our etiquette column this week, offering advice for all sidewalks of life.
Hitchcockian Speaking Lessons
Legendary talk show host Dick Cavett knows a thing or two about talking to celebrities - and, as it turns out, how to talk LIKE them, too.
Peaches Does Etiquette
Pop star and performance artist Peaches has made a career of fun, whimsical work that challenges serious themes of sexism, homophobia, and intolerance - so she helps our listeners address some everyday injustices.
The Posts Go Fairly Laissez-faire
Let people seat themselves and smoke where they want. Our etiquette experts from the Emily Post Institute are going all West Coast casual this week.
Lars Ulrich Keeps a Polite Beat
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich is not known for being quiet - but that doesn't mean he isn't polite.
Style Advice and Shocking Revelations from Tim Gunn
The emmy-winning "Project Runway" host, author, and educator ad-dresses issues of accessorizing and fashion victimhood, then reveals a surprising "don't" he almost did.
Miss Manners Minds Our Listeners’ Business
We talk to Judith Martin, aka Miss Manners herself, about the lost art of discretion and her own etiquette lapses (or lack thereof).
Simon Doonan Offers Etiquette Asylum
Simon Doonan is an author, style maven, and society fixture - and, as Creative Ambassador at Large for Barneys New York, he's qualified to offer diplomatic solutions to etiquette issues.
The Past, Present, and Future of Politeness with the Posts
Lizzie Post and Daniel Post-Senning are always on the cutting-edge of etiquette. While issues of "biotech-tiquette" might still be a few years away from the mainstream, they are also up to answer modern-day questions, from online dating to old-fashioned wedding invitations.