| When Paul Farhi is not busy writing about media and popular culture for the Post's Style section, he can be found watching TV and listening to the radio in eager anticipation of his regular online discussion Station Break. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Los Angeles back when "The Monkees" were in first run and Adam West was a star, Farhi had brief stints in the movie business (as an usher at the Picwood Theater), and in the auto industry (rental-car lot guy) before devoting himself fulltime to word processing. His car has 15 radio pre-sets and his cable system has 75 channels. He vows to use all of them for good instead of evil. |