Archive | Television
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Students: ‘Jersey Shore’ tarnishes beach’s image
Some people will "get crazy" when the second season of "Jersey Shore" premieres at 10 tonight, but not everyone GTLs like it's their job. Maddy Pryor, who lives at the Jersey Shore, said she "cannot stand" the show because she grew up living at the shore.
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Column: Yes, Soup for Me!
NEW YORK, NY—It was an event I anticipated for one day shy of a month: Al Yeganeh, the man who inspired the Soup Nazi character, was reopening his original location in New York, and I wanted to go.
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Getting the scoop on Roger Mooking of “Everyday Exotic”
Five-spice lamb burgers slathered with pickled cucumber relish and five-spice aioli? Such a dish has just the sort of exotic spark Roger Mooking of the Cooking Channel likes to infuse into classic barbecue.
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TV Review: Ken Burns’ ‘Tenth Inning’ lacks clear conclusions on baseball
Baseball is a sport of closure. Unlike other sports, there is neither a clock nor a specific amount of points a team must score. You need to get the other team out 27 times and, if upon doing so, you have scored more than your opponent, you win.
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Column: The best and worst Emmy nominations
Yes TV fans, it's that time of the year again: Emmy nominations! Always somewhat disappointing, but I was happier about more this year than I was unhappy about. Below are my picks for the best choices and worst snubs. Enjoy! http://www.imdb.
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3-D: How it works, why it hurts
As 3-D films climb the summer box office charts, and 3-D televisions make their way into the home, a U. Minnesota professor has taken a closer look at how the technology works. Dr.
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UA grad brings Arkansas flair to HGTV
Daniel Faires stood at the end of the group of Design Star contestants, his flannel shirt and work boots authentically rustic in the line of name-brand finery and stilettos.
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Feature: “Three Sheets'” Zane Lamprey
If you have to be pegged as something in show business, it might as well be as the fun drunk. Comedian-turned-television-personality-turned-author Zane Lamprey finds himself occupying that very niche at the present moment, but he’s far from broken up about it.
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Pre-Party Upper (or: The Real Reason Why Netflix Exists)
Whenever I ask people about Party Down, or mention it, or post copiously and likely obnoxiously on The Social Medias about it, I get one of two responses.