I love TV, but I don’t love the Emmy Awards. Not only is the telecast way too long but the awards are generally predictable and repetitive. There’s a lot of things about them I’d change if I could: I’d love to see broadcast and cable shows split into two separate categories, I wish actors could …
Notable Moves on the 2016 / 2017 TV Schedule
Every new TV season brings changes to the TV guide as shows shift time slots, move nights, and even change networks. Here’s a handful of the most notable moves for the upcoming 2016-2017 TV season.
Watch enough TV and it’ll start to seep into other parts of your life. Thankfully that’s not always a bad thing as I’ve also managed to find some new tunes along the way. Here’s five of my favorite bands that I first heard on TV.
TV Shows About Summer Camp: From Past to Present
Want to experience the great outdoors from the comfort of your couch? Prefer A/C to bug spray? Good news, there’s no shortage of television shows about summer camp. Whether you enjoy color wars, talent shows, summer romance, serial killers, or talking cans – there’s something for everyone. So grab the remote and break out the …
Last night I attended The Paley Center’s “Evening with UnREAL” event. In attendance was the series Co-Creator and Executive Producer Sarah Gertrude Shapiro, Executive Producer Carol Barbee, and several cast members including Shiri Appleby, Constance Zimmer, and B.J. Britt. In addition to the moderated panel portion of the evening, we were also treated to the first …
The Facebook ‘On This Day’ feature has been making me nostalgic for college and that feeling has only been amplified by the current graduation season. Between the throwback photos, status updates, and commencement decorations in every retail store I can’t also help but think about how college is portrayed on TV. (I am a TV …
Mom, This one’s for you. Happy Mother’s Day!
Here’s 10 Memorable Trees From TV, Happy Arbor Day!
It’s Arbor Day, so in honor of this tree-hugging holiday, here’s ten memorable trees as seen on TV. To celebrate, why not fire up the DVD player, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, or whatever you use and watch one of these shows. And then turn off the TV and go plant a tree. No seriously, that would …
The idea of having a go-to channel to find new TV shows is a waning experience from a bygone TV viewing era, but that doesn’t mean it’s not useful to know where you can find new and interesting TV shows. Your HBOs and AMCs are certainly good places to start, but there’s hundreds of channels …







