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BY Elizabeth Lauten
 December 3rd, 2012
Last night it seems as though all of Hollywood was at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, for the Sixth Annual CNN Heroes: All Star Tribute, where host Anderson Cooper revealed Pushpa Basnet, a 28 year-old of Kathmandu, Nepal, as the 2012 CNN “Hero of the Year.” [...]
BY Jennifer Stauffer
 November 29th, 2012
Too many times I have missed out on good television simply because the series already had one or two seasons behind it by the time I started watching. It always seems like more work than fun to catch up to the current season and understand who is who, what is happening to who and [...]
BY Helen Goblirsch
 November 29th, 2012
I am not sure there is anything much worse for an anglophile than knowing your British friends are basking in the glory of watching “Downton Abbey” season 3 and you are stuck with “Teen Mom 2” and “Toddlers and Tiaras.” Thankfully, PBS decided to capitalize on the anglophile bug and premiered “Call the Midwife” this fall to carry us through to January. [...]
BY Marlene Hall
 November 5th, 2012
For the first time, the Pentagon has granted unparalleled access to embed cameras in the real lives of Army Wives whose husbands are stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, at Fort Richardson, Alaska. The powerful new series presents their raw and unflinching story as the wives confront their deepest fears about their husbands’ deployments and [...]
BY Charissa Livingston
 October 23rd, 2012
This past Thursday, millions tuned in to Lifetime to watch the Season 10 finale of “Project Runway” and witness the designers present their last collection in front of thousands during the last runway show. Dmitry Sholokov was officially announced as “Project Runway”’s Season 10 Winner during Thursday’s finale.
(Photo Credit: mylifetime.com)
During the [...]
BY Elizabeth Lauten
 September 18th, 2012
By no surprise, top-rated CBS renewed most of its lineup earlier this summer, and has added three more dramas and one comedy to the mix. Below is a preview of the new show pilots. Note this is not a review of the shows, as my opinions are based on the “not for air” pilots [...]
BY Maya Moore
 July 17th, 2012
“The Newsroom” is one of the newest editions to HBO’s summer lineup and I was surprisingly satisfied with my hour spent. And I say surprisingly only because I logged on to HBO GO to watch “True Blood”, of course. Imagine my excitement when I fell in love with another drama of a different sort.
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BY Krista Smith
 June 25th, 2012
Summer time is my favorite TV time. Light comedic romps through weird worlds, dark voyages into worlds unimagined. It’s all there without the overwhelming fall schedule or hustle to win spring viewers. This summer TV brings Shark Week and Breaking Bad’s return. I can’t wait to get started watching. Here are my top five [...]
BY Maya Moore
 June 7th, 2012
VH1 premiered the first episode to the second season of Single Ladies, executively produced by Queen Latifah, this past Memorial Day. And while I was a little less than impressed, I will most likely continue to tune in. Let me explain why:
"Single Ladies" on VH1 photo credit: ditcradio.com
We are introduced to [...]
BY Maya Moore
 May 17th, 2012
Warning: If you love Grey’s Anatomy and/or Private Practice, you will be extremely biased toward thinking this show is awesome.
“Scandal” is the new sophisticated, poetic and political drama that premiered as a mid-season replacement on ABC. Go ahead and pencil 260 minutes of free time into your busy schedule to catch up [...]
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