Posts Tagged ‘ Narrative Complexity ’

Words are Cool: The Magic of Moffat’s Doctor Who

July 26, 2010
By
Words are Cool: The Magic of Moffat’s <i>Doctor Who</i>

The fifth season of Doctor Who saw the introduction of a new showrunner. In this post, Matt Hills considers his impact on series.
Read more »

Tags: , , , ,
Posted in Columns, Doctor Who & Authorship, Perspectives, TV | 7 Comments »

Summer Media: Reading Sookie Stackhouse

Summer Media: Reading Sookie Stackhouse

True Blood begins its third season on HBO this summer, but perhaps more fun than catching up on the show's previous seasons is reading the series of novels and short stories on which the show is based.
Read more »

Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Perspectives, Summer Media | 9 Comments »

Is There Room for Narrative Complexity in News about Politics?

February 5, 2010
By
Is There Room for Narrative Complexity in News about Politics?

Stewart praises Fox News for presenting a clear and simple narrative, and chastises Obama for his lack of the same. Citizens need stories, even in politics. But do they have to be so simple in an age of complexity?
Read more »

Tags: , , , , ,
Posted in Perspectives | 12 Comments »