As you may’ve heard, something is going on in the state of Wisconsin.
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Tags: academia, Budget Repair Bill, collective bargaining, rights, Scott Walker, TAA, TAs, unions, UW, Wisconsin
Posted in Columns, Current Events, Politics, Report From... | 4 Comments »
What does the rumored union between Pauly D and Farrah Abraham “mean” to us, and what does it tell us about the state of contemporary reality television?
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Tags: celebrity couples, celebrity gossip, Farrah Abraham, Jersey Shore, MTV, Pauly D, Teen Mom, TLC
Posted in Columns, State of Reality TV | 2 Comments »
Ten (or more) media industry stories you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Apple, BAFTA, Blockbuster, copyright, digital distribution, DVD, Facebook, Flickr, Google, Hollywood, independent film, iPad, Microsoft, MPAA, music, Netflix, piracy, porn, television, Twitter, video games
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | 1 Comment »
Much as with the celebrated film Showgirls, a lot of reality TV is unintentionally funny, and the comic framings of both shows aim to make you laugh at even the most serious moments.
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Tags: Chelsea Handler, Chelsea Lately, comics, E!, Joel McHale, reality, The Soup, Toddlers and Tiaras, TV
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While the basic format of Project Runway has made its way to other countries, its scheduling model has been lost in translation.
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Tags: Lifetime, Project Runway, Project Runway Australia, Project Runway Canada, Reality TV, Scheduling
Posted in Columns, State of Reality TV | 2 Comments »
This season is painful to watch, but not in a fun, carnivalesque way. Rather, the pain seems to be much more serious and reveals the emotional trauma that we can experience when we blindly submit ourselves to normative ideas of patriarchy and the nuclear family.
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Tags: Brad Womack, carnivalesque, masculinity, pain, patriarchy, Reality TV, The Bachelor
Posted in Columns, Perspectives, State of Reality TV, TV | 12 Comments »
Antenna asks for your take on the place of media in the events in Egypt.
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Tags: Al Jazeera, digital media, Egypt, internet, politics, social media, streaming, TV, Twitter, YouTube
Posted in What Do You Think? | Comments Off on What Do You Think: Protests in Egypt
Ten (or more) media industry stories you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Apple, BitTorrent, censorship, China, Comcast, digital music, Disney, Facebook, Google, independent film, internet, iPad, music, Netflix, oscars, streaming, Sundance, television, video games
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | 1 Comment »
Though not the most popular or influential entry in the genre, Kid Nation appropriately offers an elementary school primer both on the conventions of reality competitions and their negotiation of social structures taken for granted in the "real" world.
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Tags: CBS, child labor, class, Kid Nation, reality television
Posted in Columns, Perspectives, State of Reality TV, TV | Comments Off on The State of Reality TV: Kidding Around with Reality
With a title like that, it was bound to either be more dirty or less dirty than I expected.
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Tags: 1980s cinema, class, music in film, working-class masculinity
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In the latest installment of Late to the Party, I familiarize myself with Steve Martin's classic stand-up comedy albums.
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Tags: comedy, stand-up comedy, Steve Martin
Posted in Celebrity/Stardom, Columns, Late to the Party, Music, Perspectives | Comments Off on Late to the Party: Let’s Get Small and A Wild and Crazy Guy
Ten (or more) media industry stories you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Apple, awards, books, digital distribution, digital music, Facebook, Google, Hollywood, independent film, industry news, internet, iTunes, MySpace, Netflix, social media, television, Twitter, video games, VOD, Weinstein Co., What Are You Missing, YouTube
Posted in What Are You Missing? | 2 Comments »
As a games studies scholar, I risk my gamer credibility to admit that I have never played a single Zelda title.
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Tags: N64, Nintendo, Ocarina of Time, Zelda
Posted in Columns, Games, Late to the Party, Perspectives | 4 Comments »
For me, Jimmy Stewart and my hometown became one. As a teenager, I hated my hometown and small-town life in general. Why on earth would I watch the film on which my town based its image?
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Tags: It's a Wonderful Life
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