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Expectations run high for new late night programming

Expectations run high for new late night programming

Sam West August 27, 2015

The famous saxophone solo at the end of Bruce Springsteen's “Born to Run” played out Jon Stewart’s last episode of "The Daily Show” a few weeks ago, as 'The Boss' paid tribute to a comedian whose...

'Hemlock Grove' worth seeing

Tori Linville October 5, 2014

In 2007, Netflix introduced online streaming and someone at a far-off college campus didn’t get any homework done that day. Now everyone is taking time out of their busy schedules to see what Claire...

HBO showcases Beyonce, Jay Z

HBO showcases Beyonce, Jay Z

Noah Cannon September 22, 2014

When stars like Katy Perry or Lady Gaga make a concert documentary, the concert itself often takes second billing to the backstage and behind the scenes footage that attempts to paint the subject as a...

Naked and on tv: the rise of nudity in modern television

Hannah Widener July 8, 2014

By Hannah Widener It’s the classic tale of boy meets girl, but here’s the twist: they’re both naked. “Dating Naked” will premiere on VH1 on July 17th and make viewers all across the country...

FOX’s ‘New Girl’ is a pleasant surprise

Billy Whyte April 4, 2012

All right, I give up. I surrender. I tried, but after months of fighting it, I realized I can’t keep pretending anymore. I love “New Girl.” I really did try to dislike the show, too. When I first...

'Spartacus' starts out predictable and too graphic but grows into great TV

‘Spartacus’ starts out predictable and too graphic but grows into great TV

Asher Elbein March 28, 2012

“Spartacus: Blood and Sand” is a seriously trashy show. The fights are bloody, the sex scenes plentiful and the level of (equal opportunity) background nudity staggeringly high. To casual inspection,...