Every generation has its classics, but when it comes to Boomers, they’ve got a special fondness for certain TV shows that they believe set the gold standard. You know the ones — the kind that make you ...
PBS has been a staple television network for decades. While the programs have changed, the drive to provide a different kind ...
Some kitchen habits have lingered for decades, but that doesn't mean they work. These are the timeworn boomer cooking ...
Its English name, Swords into Plowshares, tells a story of violence giving way to agriculture, but the Chinese name, which translates to Peaceful Years, is bitterly ironic. The series depicts emperors ...
In the 1980s, spearheaded by Channel 4, British TV stopped telling Black and Asian people how to assimilate and gave them a voice. A golden age of dissent, activism and culture ensued – but have we ...
In 2006, FX released a 6-episode crime series Thief, starring Andre Braugher, Mae Whitman, and Linda Hamilton, that was lost to time.
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'Heated Rivalry' spotlighting Montreal and its renowned bagels
MONTRÉAL — The popular TV series "Heated Rivalry" is putting the spotlight on Montreal and among those reaping the benefits ...
A retired teacher's accidental discovery during "Jeopardy!" revealed how certain TV shows are secretly training millions of older viewers' brains in ways that would surprise their worried ...
Despite being based on the lackluster Sonic Boom video games, including the critical and commercial disaster that was Rise of Lyric, the Sonic Boom TV show managed to overcome that reputation to ...
What does great television look like? And how is it made? Two exhibits in Queens, dedicated to HBO's 'Sopranos,' have the ...
Publishers Weekly calls his latest book “high-octane” thriller that “starts strong and never takes its foot off the gas.” Meltzer joined Henry Santoro to talk about “The Viper” on GBH’s Henry in the ...
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