Huffington Magazine Issue 57 | Page 11

Enter GEORGE BURNS/OPRAH WINFREY NETWORK VIA GETTY IMAGES a chance to paso doble her way to racial transcendence. As Rosenberg points out, DWTS provides a massive “likability engine” that offers “participants a framework to attract supporters and to leverage their personalities against those of other minor or shamed so-called stars.” The dancers work hard, bruise their bodies and offer tearful takes on how much they’ve learned and grown from their experience. It’s actually about as close as you can come to a Calvinist ballroom dance competition. Now, I have a feeling that Deen may opt out of the Dancing with the Stars route to absolution, Lance Armstrong speaks with Oprah Winfrey about the controversy surrounding his cycling career in January. LOOKING FORWARD IN ANGST HUFFINGTON 07.14.13 [Dancing with the Stars] is actually about as close as you can come to a Calvinist ballroom dance competition.” but that’s hardly the only way to make your way through the game of infotainment penitence. In fact, I’m happy to lay my marker down right now and predict that Deen might follow in the footsteps of Lance Armstrong and throw herself at the mercy of Oprah Winfrey, who persists as pop-culture’s