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Tags archive: television

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Arts & Life

What’s the deal with sitcoms?

October 14, 2024 Weston Tybor

Ten years ago, television was filled with sitcoms. Any situation from community college to a small town’s parks and recreation department was given a motley…

Arts & Life

“Saturday Night Live” fights to stay alive

October 7, 2024 Weston Tybor

Saturday, Sept. 28 marked the 50th anniversary of the premiere of “Saturday Night Live" (SNL). The show started as a throwaway project, something to fill…

Arts & Life

True-ish crime: Netflix’s “Monsters” prioritizes profits

September 30, 2024 Weston Tybor

True crime has a grip on pop culture. From podcasts to full recreations of crimes, it feels like every time blood splatters, a camera crew…

Arts & Life

“Uglies” and ugly attempts at dystopian fiction

September 23, 2024 Weston Tybor

Netflix is infamous for its range of original series. They’ve made some of the most successful, critically acclaimed projects of the last decade, only to…

Arts & Life

Dramedies, Anthologies, Anomalies: The 76th Emmys

September 16, 2024 Weston Tybor

Emmy season has arrived.  The 76th season of the award show spans two weeks — the first to celebrate Creative Arts and the second for…

Arts & Life

MTV VMAs 2024 recap

September 16, 2024 Madelyn Konklin

On Sept. 11, the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), blew viewers away in their 40th annual award show. Here is what you missed. This year’s…

Entertainment

Betrayal defines the ‘Homeland’ premiere

October 1, 2013 Kaitlynne Birkett

This Sunday held many season premieres and finales, one of which belonged to the outstanding show, “Homeland”, which just started its third season. Set in…

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