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TV Eye
"...11am and 1pm, and Huberman will be on-hand for post-viewing discussion. (Admission is $2 for the public; $1 for..."

May 23, 1997 Screens Column by Margaret Moser

ATX Television Festival Takes on the Coronavirus
Virtual festival will tackle how the pandemic changes lives
"...The ATX Television Festival is going virtual this year, but even as..."

May 14, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

ATX Television Fest: The Devoted Niche vs. the Casual Mass
Examining an audience's value
"...As the quality and quantity of television grows, the ways for a show to succeed has..."

June 8, 2015 Screens Post by Rod Machen

A New Vision of Television
Critical theorist Sharon Ross talks about 'tele-participation' and the joys of tough women on TV
"...When Sharon Ross was a graduate student in the Radio-Television-Film program at the University of Texas at Austin in..."

Sept. 26, 2008 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Love Your Television
"...navigate that surprising, maddening, and sometimes brilliant medium called television? Then I remembered: I'm the new "TV Eye" writer...."

March 12, 1999 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

ATX Television Festival Looks on the Bright Side of the Small Screen
For its online Season 10, the fest does what it does best, virtually
"...Last year's ATX Television Festival was a test run in crisis management. This..."

June 11, 2021 Screens Feature by Laiken Neumann

Color Television
"...Television was busy last week. The death of John F...."

July 30, 1999 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Holiday Viewing: A Christmas Carol
In this season of giving, who is the best Scrooge?
"...glorious gnarled snarl in the perfectly serviceable 1999 TNT television version). It would be easy to spend all of..."

Dec. 24, 2017 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Holiday Viewing: TV Christmas Episodes
Celebrate the season in Sunnydale, the Oval Office, and more
"...The thing about holiday episodes from television series is, they don’t always age so well. But..."

Dec. 14, 2017 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

Raising the Dead
Actor Joseph Fotinos Wants to Resurrect Local Television
"...to stir interest in his year-round, locally produced horror-movie television program, The Midnight Shadow Show. Produced with Shane Scott..."

July 6, 2001 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Fandemonium!
Television fans who organize to keep their favorite shows on the air, or even don the occasional Star Fleet Commanding Officer's uniform, are often depicted as lonely losers with too much time on their hands. According to TV columnist Belinda Acosta, the truth is quite the opposite.
"...not new, though the rise of mass media, particularly television and now the Internet, plays a significant role in..."

Feb. 15, 2002 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

Primetime Blues
Scholar Donald Bogle adds another exceptional book to his works about African-Americans in film and television.
"...book to his works about African-Americans in film and television with Primetime Blues: African Americans on Network Television. Bogle's..."

March 29, 2002 Screens Feature by Belinda Acosta

TV Eye
Don't know what gift to get your couch potato? Well, why not buy your spud-butt a book? Yes, a book.
"...Teleliteracy: Taking Television Seriously (Syracuse University Press, $19.95, paper). This near-ecstatic defense..."

Dec. 22, 2000 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

World's Best Commercials: Cannes 'ninety-Two
"...Directed by: Various. Like them or not, television commercials are a permanent fixture on the broadcasting landscape...."

Jan. 28, 1994 Movie Review by Pamela Bruce

Stay Tuned
Satan has developed an ingenious new way to garner souls: He forces them to run a gauntlet through various caustic television shows, and if they survive 24 hours they're free to go.
"...Hyams isn't nearly as awful as you might think. Television casualties John Ritter and Pam Dawber are the Knables,..."

Aug. 21, 1992 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Quiz Show
"...virtue to lose. Nonetheless, Quiz Show posits that the television game show scandal of the late 1950s kindled a..."

Sept. 23, 1994 Movie Review by Steve Davis

City of Men
This Brazilian followup to the award-winning City of God tells a new story but continues its look at gangster life and the cycle of poverty in the slums of Rio de Janeiro.
"...more precisely, it's a followup to the popular Brazilian television series City of Men, which was a well-reviewed outgrowth..."

Feb. 29, 2008 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Control Room
A timely documentary look at Arab news network al Jazeera.
"...that we haven’t been permitted to see on American television: prisoner-of-war interviews, bombed Iraqi children, and so on. Noujaim..."

June 11, 2004 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

TV Eye
'Tis the season for TV marathons, plus, mark your calendar for the last season of The Wire, and no news is bad news on the strike front
"...many marathons the cable networks have concocted for post-Christmas viewing. This is not a new programming strategy, but it..."

Dec. 28, 2007 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Waco: The Rules of Engagement
"...Sommer Gifford, both of whom have extensive background in television news reporting. With this solid background in place, Gazecki..."

May 2, 1997 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

And a Happy New Year!
"...of years before I ever thought about writing about television. Someone understands!..."

Dec. 26, 1997 Screens Column by Margaret Moser

TV Eye
In anticipation of the upcoming writers' strike, networks are beefing up their reality programming, including Worst Case Scenario, No Boundaries, and -- yep, it's that bad -- another Big Brother.
"...interesting thing is the power difference between screenwriters and television writers. On TV, the writer has an enormous amount..."

April 20, 2001 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Beyond 'The Electric Company'
Can a bunch of toddlers watching television save the world?
"...If trends in children's television are a bellwether of adults' fears about the future,..."

May 25, 2007 Screens Feature by Marrit Ingman

TV Eye
At the SXSW Interactive 2000 Festival, columnist Belinda Acosta takes a peek at the television of the future; also, director Kevin Smith fumes over the television version of his indie hit Clerks, and the Emmys announce a change in voting procedure.
"...eight-track player. (Yes, this is still a column about television). Actually, I shared it with my brother. My mother..."

March 17, 2000 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

On and On
"...attendant festival coverage, SXSW seems uniquely suited to a television medium and yet oddly detached from it. For example,..."

Feb. 27, 1998 Screens Column by Margaret Moser

Save the Drama for Your Momma and Them
Television dramas rule the day but are changing with the times
"...Is the television drama our country’s greatest narrative art form? The present-day..."

June 8, 2014 Screens Post by Rod Machen

David X. Cohen Brings Futurama Back to the Future
ATX Television Festival brings some of the cult show's voice actors together for a table read
"...latest move in streaming services, at this weekend's ATX Television Festival there will be a cast table read of..."

June 8, 2018 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

ATX TV Fest Adds John Legend and Sherman's Showcase
Last-minute changes continue as the fest responds to events
"...Talk about programming changes: This morning, ATX Television Festival announced it was pulling several events from this..."

June 5, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Small Screen, Big News
Time Warner threatened, plus Mike Judge and more
"...and Trailer Park of late, but what about your television favorites?..."

May 23, 2013 Screens Post by Monica Riese

Another 'Special Session'
Political series returns to PBS in February.
"...episode? They have all their past episodes online for viewing, but may I suggest you begin here? A good..."

Jan. 24, 2007 News Post by Wells Dunbar

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