Logorrhea 205: The One With Social Justice
Korey Adams, Katie Chappell and Clark Hubbard are back at it again, talking about Venom’s tongue, Leon Bridges, Bob’s Burgers, and most importantly, social justice.
Korey Adams, Katie Chappell and Clark Hubbard are back at it again, talking about Venom’s tongue, Leon Bridges, Bob’s Burgers, and most importantly, social justice.
In this episode of Logorrhea, Abigail Peecher joins Clark Hubbard, Liz Caldwell, and Katie Chappell to discuss Asian representation in film, Jessica Beale’s recent murders, and how Liz really doesn’t understand what mainstream music is. […]
By Katlyn Moncada, A&E Editor Running and falling. Muffled conversation. Breathing heavy. Motion sickness. These are just a few of the emotions and experiences one can feel upon watching a film or television show shot […]
Two Union students have taken a step into the television world by auditioning for “The Glee Project” in hopes of appearing on the next season of “Glee.”
“Glee,” a musical television show, captivated the hearts of fans with its versatile characters and catchy songs, winning many since it first aired three years ago. […]
At the New Yorker Festival, Mitchell Hurwitz, creator of “Arrested Development,” announced Oct. 2 that producers, writers, actors and creators of the television show are going to release a feature-length film based off the episodes of the first three seasons.
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Television dramas and medical shows such as “On the Map” and “Grey’s Anatomy” bring a new level of graphic realism. Viewers see both sides of the argument, either saying the gore is shown accurately and with warning or claiming the possibility of furthering the desensitization of today’s audiences. […]
“In three months, I’ve gone from network television, to Twitter, to performing live in theaters, and now I’m headed to basic cable. My plan is working perfectly,” said Conan O’Brien, once host of a late-night show for NBC whose new show on TBS, “Conan,” debuted Nov. 8 at 10 p.m. CST. […]
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