The photos of the six actresses, all trumpeted as stars on the verge, were displayed in such a way that Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, who is of partial Filipino, Chinese, and Native American descent, and Zoë Kravitz, daughter of Lisa Bonet and Lenny Kravitz, were positioned opposite “white” actresses Lily Collins, Isabel Lucas, and...
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Archive for January, 2010
Smells Like an Ethnically Divided Teen Star System
Could the New Black Box be White?
When the New York Times reported that Netflix’s instant streaming video would soon be available on the Wii the feeling of inevitability was palpable, but not for the reasons you’d think. Netflix, the article explained, is already on Wii’s competing consoles the PS3 and XBOX and a reflection of the fact that most consoles...
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What Do You Think? Most Important Music of the Decade
Continuing with our series, what musical recordings (i.e. albums, singles) would you nominate as the most important of the decade?
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Simon Says Cheerio
Simon Cowell is leaving American Idol. But ironically to keep the "American" in American Idol, the show needs Simon, or at least an angry, pompous, belittling Brit judge like him.
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Google leaving China?
In a quiet blog post with major ramifications, Google announces that it is no longer willing to censor search results in China. What happens next?
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THWIP!+CTRL+DEL
Only 8 years into the Spider-Man film franchise, Sony's decision to start from scratch seems a little hasty. Why reboot Spider-Man?
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Why Palin Going to Fox News Makes No Sense
While Palin's contract with Fox News seems natural and inevitable, television is actually her worst medium.
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What Do You Think? Most Important Websites of the Decade
Continuing with our series, what websites would you nominate as the most important of the decade?
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Beyond I Told You So: NBC Could Have Saved Network TV
NBC deserves an A- for taking a bold move with The Jay Leno Show, although a D for deployment.
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The NBC Late-Night Train Wreck
What NBC failed to understand in the Leno/O'Brien debacle is what it itself had created--late-night audiences.
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What Do You Think? Most Important TV Shows of the Decade
What shows would you nominate as the most important of the decade? We’re not asking for the “best” per se, and we’re leaving it open with regards to what constitutes “importance,” but humor us and play along.
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The Return of the Family Sitcom
I have a long tradition of disliking family sitcoms, reaching all the way back to my adolescence. But this season on TV, I have fallen in love with two “traditional” family sitcoms, both on ABC on Wednesday nights: The Middle and Modern Family.
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On “Great Moments in Tailgating History”
The fact that these spots are part of each week’s broadcast gives them a certain ‘event’ quality. To miss the spot is to effectively miss part of the program.
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