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"Rick and Morty" parodies time and space

“Rick and Morty” parodies time and space

Aaron Bonner September 25, 2015

Cartoons are an incredible source of creativity, creating landscapes and situations that just aren’t possible with actors behind a camera. Though many consider cartoons to be just for kids, Justin Roiland...

Netflix show brings laughs

Netflix show brings laughs

Noah Cannon March 11, 2015

Surviving 15 years in captivity at the hands of a doomsday cult leader is hardly commonplace sitcom territory, but "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," the new show from Tina Fey, braves its dark subject matter...

Panjabi departure loss for TV

Noah Cannon November 3, 2014

News broke recently that Archie Panjabi will leave “The Good Wife” after the CBS drama’s current sixth season and take her beloved character Kalinda Sharma with her. Panjabi won an Emmy for the first...

Students turn from TiVo to Philo for entertainment needs

Margaret Wilbourne October 6, 2014

Evolution might be more in Darwin’s sphere of study, but it’s nothing new to the entertainment world. For TV aficionados, options to record favorite shows were born as VCRs, which evolved to Tivo and...

Red Band Society provides humorous, insightful look at hospital life

Red Band Society provides humorous, insightful look at hospital life

Tori Linville September 14, 2014

One of FOX's newest shows, "The Red Band Society," has all the regular characters. The mean girl, the rebel, the girl-next-door, the player and even a new guy – all who can be seen in your run of...

Romantic comedies have lost the heartthrob element over time

Romantic comedies have lost the heartthrob element over time

Hannah Widener June 24, 2014

The Beatles said it best: All you need is love. Webster’s Dictionary defines love as “a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person.” Few movies in the past couple of years have made hearts...

Showtime drama sheds light on unresolved issues in the church

Hannah Widener June 17, 2014

He’s brooding, dark, mysterious and a little bit on the edge of losing it. No, I’m not talking about Edward Cullen, Christian Grey or some other fictional heartthrob of the moment. I’m talking about...

Comedian Billy Crystal stands out

Hannah Widener June 11, 2014

The first step is admitting you have a problem so here goes. I, Hannah Widener, am a stand-up comedy junkie.I first realized I had a problem when I was 13 years old. I became obsessed with watching stand-up...

Gritty acting promotes brains over body

Hannah Widener June 4, 2014

As the sun finally approaches my tiny state of New Hampshire and the temperature is slowly starting to creep above 70 degrees, something horrible is coming: swimsuit season. I found out the hard way...

Comedian prompts laughter despite uncertain circumstances

Hannah Widener May 28, 2014

Until four months ago, I knew that I wanted to work for a fashion magazine, or at least that’s what I thought I wanted to do until four months ago. That was when I received an email from Chelsea Handler’s...

‘Freaks and Geeks’ serves as relatable, amusing cult classic hit

Hannah Widener April 21, 2014

As dead week approaches and the sweet taste of summer is almost within reach, it’s given me time to think about the things I’ll miss once I go home. I’ll miss the sound of the train at 2 a.m., the...

Shows such as ‘Game of Thrones’ provide imaginative escape

Hannah Widener April 8, 2014

According to Buzzfeed, my “Game of Thrones” name would be Lady Hannada Baelish, Defender of the Vale. A few years ago I would have thought it was ridiculous to have even uttered that sentence, but,...