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Encourage thoughtful media consumption with this set of television show comprehension questions.
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I pride myself on my ability not only to watch bad television and movies, but to seek them out and to enjoy them. It’s true. And it’s a gift if
Broadcasters have largely been smoked out from cashing in on the “green wave” of expanding marijuana legalization across the U.S. Could CDB oil, an offshoot product seemingly being sold in
In my book “The Last TV Evangelist: Why The Next Generation Couldn’t Care Less About Christian Media - And Why It Matters,” I released a list of mistakes that reveal when Christians are dropping the ball - particularly on television. Some readers have called it “TV Evangelist Porn.” While that may be a stretch, it does echo just how out of sync with good taste these “offenses” are: OFFENDER #1: If you talk in a different voice when the camera is turned on…
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Try to detect the other TV show that featured your favorite casts.
I admit this to you, dear readers, on the privacy of the internet: I am that person who did not want Scully and Mulder to get together. (Although, for what it’s worth, I am also that person w…
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Contrary to popular belief, the City of College Station does not limit local cable television or internet service options. So why doesn’t our community have more choices?
We can thank Peggy Charren for Sesame Street and The Electric Company!