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Article by jillboard
March 19, 2012

This Week In TV…

Mahwah, NJ – With midterm week violating and disturbing us, it’s SO hard to keep up with things that matter: talking about ourselves on Twitter, calling people ugly on Facebook, getting diarrhea from Birch (wait, we still do that), and finally, following our TV shows. While you’re all “studying”, I’ve been busy slaving over staying... MORE »

Article by Becca Grumet
February 9, 2012

‘Smash’ Smashes ‘Glee’ Like Woah

The premiere of NBC’s Smash last Monday has a lot of people talking ““ and cheering ““ about a show that could finally dethrone the sad, overwritten, burnt-out-at-three-seasons “hit” known as Glee. Ouch. That was mean. See, I used to like Glee. I did. I loved Rachel, and Kurt, and mash-ups, and regionals, but somewhere... MORE »

Article by Becca Grumet
January 26, 2012

Student drops out of school, says “not enough time to watch Downton Abbey”

In a strange twist of events, Sunday nights are no longer a time for watching sports or cramming for Monday’s tests or eating cereal at 12am in your underwear. It’s not even the time for HBO. Sunday, rather, has become the night for none other than Maggie freaking Smith. Yes. McGonagall. She’s a DAME. We’re... MORE »

Article by Piliour
December 6, 2011

Professor Arrested on Suspicions of Cooking Meth; AMC Suing

On Monday, Irina Kristy, a 74-year-old math professor at Boston University, was arrested on allegations that she has been running a methamphetamine laboratory out of her home in Somerville, MA. Kristy has been placed on administrative leave by the university. Shortly after being taken into custody, an additional allegation surfaced: intellectual property theft. Upon hearing... MORE »

Article by Funky DelPueblo
November 10, 2011

‘Connie’s Choice’ Picked up by FX For 3-Season Run

Fox Entertainment Group announced on Wednesday that they had finally closed on talks with Connie Diekman, MEd, RD, LD, FADA, and are beginning production on a new television series to air this Winter, titled “Connie’s Choice.” The series will be roughly based on the life of Diekman, best known for being the director of university... MORE »

Article by Alex Rosenthal
October 17, 2011

Occupy Wall Street Protester Worried His DVR Box Is Getting Full

It has been over a month since Occupy Wall Street protester Paul Flenderson set up camp in New York City’s Zuccotti Park equipped with nothing but a tent, a few basic daily necessities, and a sign reading “Corporations are not people.” However, the first-time protester is growing increasingly concerned about his digital video recorder box... MORE »

Article by Daniel T
October 4, 2011

Arrested Development Set to Return; Hardly Anyone Cares

Sunday’s announcement that Arrested Development would be returning for a limited television run and a movie had virtually zero effect on the Syracuse University student body.             “Isn’t that a hip hop group?” asked Eugene Hamm, a junior television-radio-film major.             Mitch Hurwitz, creator of the series, announced his plans at the New Yorker Festival... MORE »

Article by Joshua Scarcella
December 23, 2010

TV Titan Turned Professor Gives Bad Grades for Informative Class

SANTA MONICA, CA – When Christian Boliviar was getting ready for the Syracuse University in Hollywood semester, he was excited for a lot of things. But one thing stood out above all the rest: “Frank Goldman was teaching us, how couldn’t you be excited? He’s a big shot. Yeah, practically no one our age has... MORE »