I felt like I was reminiscing with a departing friend as we all sat around recounting our favorite jokes and picking which episode to watch next, knowing the show would soon exist only in my memories.
Broadcast News: Andrea Babusik’s Future in TV
When Andrea Babusik came to BC, she planned to focus on business and science, but sophomore year she switched course and is now pursuing her dream of television journalism.
‘Taken’ Transfers Mediocrity From Silver Screen To Television
The pilot episode of new television series ‘Taken’ is less similar to the first movie and is more akin to ‘Taken 2’ and ‘Taken 3’ in terms of quality.
Lucious And Terrence Howard Still Reign On ‘Empire’
Characters transform and embrace new roles to fit the changing record landscape in the second season of Fox’s ‘Empire.’
Grow Up To Be Mindy Kaling, Not Mindy Lahiri
Ultimately nothing like her on-screen characters, Mindy Kaling is redefining the notions of the female tropes in television.
A ‘Fresh’ Take On Asian-Americans In Television
‘Fresh Off the Boat’ follows a Taiwanese family’s move from Washington D.C. to an all-white suburb in Orlando, tackling racial stereotypes along the way.
A New Vision: NewTV Offers Film Opportunities For Local Students
NewTV is launching its Short Film Challenge—daring local students to show off their creative talents.
Why Fans Shouldn’t Give Up On ‘The Newsroom’ Yet
Director Aaron Sorkin breathes new life into HBO’s latest season of ‘The Newsroom’ by relying less on fact than fiction.
A Look At The Diverse Cast Of Television’s Fall Season
This year’s television leads—including stars from ‘Orange Is The New Black’ and ‘The Mindy Project’—challenge stereotypes this TV season.
Introducing ‘The Silver Age’ Of Television
The Golden Age of television-viewing has passed—and now, we are tasked with watching as many shows as possible in a short amount of time.