Archive | Television
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Television: Hitting the road for BBQ
People from all over the world come to Texas to experience the state’s activities and authentic Texas barbecue. But if you ask the average Texan where to go for the real ‘Texas’ experience, most will point you in the direction of one of the major cities.
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Myth Busters Defend Logic
Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman—famous for blowing things up and testing popular myths on their show “MythBusters”—were honored for their work in propagating humanist values Friday evening by the Harvard Secular Society and the Harvard Humanist Chaplaincy.
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TV: BBC and Discovery tighten grip on nature genre
Last decade, BBC and the Discovery Channel didn’t just raise the bar on nature documentaries, they pushed it through the atmosphere by cataloguing our entire planet on an unprecedented scale with “Planet Earth.
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TV review: ‘Happy Town’ attempts horror TV
The TV world has never really had a memorable horror series. Traditionally, the genre has been better suited for one-off miniseries than multiple-season affairs, making Stephen King the king (no pun intended) of TV scares.
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Q&A: ‘Breaking Bad’ star reflects on college
Before “Breaking Bad” star Anna Gunn struggled with her meth-dealing husband’s secretive double-life on the hit AMC TV series, she was just another theater major at Northwestern U. Gunn talked to The Daily about stage fright, high school acting exercise and a new movie.