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‘Glee,’ and why I don’t like it

Gabriel Dickson February 2, 2012

About a year ago, a random blog post of mine got about 75 notes, which is uncommon for just about anything I’ve ever posted. When I looked at the notes, it was the same two usernames going back and forth...

‘Sons of Anarchy’ has audiences hooked

Ashley Chaffin January 26, 2012

Recently wrapping up its fourth season on FX, “Sons of Anarchy” follows an outlaw motorcycle club as they push guns up and down the California coast. Although Sons is not currently airing on television,...

Is reality TV worth the weight on its stars?

Is reality TV worth the weight on its stars?

Ashley Chaffin January 19, 2012

Twenty years ago, the only reality show you could find on television was MTV’s “The Real World,” which was created as a relatable TV show for people to enjoy. Now, more MTV viewers look forward to...

Southern belle charmed on reality television

Southern belle charmed on reality television

Katrina Sharpe September 13, 2011

Most people don’t go through 19 breakups in six years, but one UA student went through that many in only six weeks. Devin Grissom, a junior from Cordova, Tenn., came from a true southern family. Her...

Project Runway star tells how to make it work

Project Runway star tells how to make it work

Hannah Marcum February 24, 2011

Anthony Williams, a UA alumnus and former contestant on the Lifetime series “Project Runway,” offered his advice to a room of 65 students and faculty during a presentation Thursday afternoon. “If...

Cinema 15 to show student-selected films

Lauren Cuervo January 20, 2011

To help start off the spring semester, the Residence Hall Association is introducing its very own television channel. Cinema 15 will show movies chosen by students each month. Different selections will...

Golden Globes: To care or not to care

Golden Globes: To care or not to care

Jordan Berry January 12, 2011

The awards season is already underway, yet no one has a clear picture of which film will take home the grand prize on Oscar night. And while the 68th Golden Globes are this Sunday, you can expect that...

'Glee' still suffering from 'pitchiness'

‘Glee’ still suffering from ‘pitchiness’

Jordan Berry October 10, 2010

By most estimations, “Glee” is one of the most popular shows on television. It cannot avoid being one of the most polarizing as a result. This polarized nature does not just exist among different...

TCF class holds auditions for television pilot

Lauren Braun September 21, 2010

Last year, a new course was added in the department of telecommunication and film, TCF 451: Advanced Television Production. The class is designed to give upper-level students in the College of Communications...

Internet killed the television star

Sean Randall July 29, 2010

Raise your hand if you consider yourself a television watcher. My guess is not a lot of hands went up. The first reason is probably that raising your hand because of something you’re reading might look...

Discovering Alabama series wins Emmy award

Discovering Alabama series wins Emmy award

Katherine Martin July 21, 2010

“Discovering Alabama,” a nature television series produced by the University of Alabama’s Museum of Natural History and Center for Public Television and Radio, received an Emmy Award in the 2010...

Writer talks “Family Guy,” social satire

Drew Taylor April 22, 2010

When he was young, Andrew Goldberg would write stories as a way to calm down and collect his thoughts during school, where he described himself as “the class clown.” Now, Goldberg is a staff writer...