
Guys don't get described as comely. Guys don't have their new jobs defined first by their looks. Guys don't get described at brunettes or redheads. Or blonds. Amanda Congdon is now on ABC doing "eclectic stuff." Cool. Weird.
Congdon is "a droll, blond Rosalind Russell for the digital generation," writes Virginia Heffernan, a woman of unknown hair color and unknown humor.
On her first minishow, which became available yesterday on ABC’s Web site, Ms. Congdon shows up in a taut Steely Dan T-shirt and opens with her trademark girly casualness: “O.K., this is weird.”
And Virginia Heffernan's take is too. Weird. What a woman wears matters more than it does to men, at least to the professional commenters. Nancy Armani Pelosi, say hello to Amanda Taut T-shirt Congdon. When will a
Plus vintage ongoing Congdon.


