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Ali Krimmer
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New Love Trumps Vows in Married Life
Although its title promises a light romantic comedy, Married Life is anything but. The movie is actually an in-depth look at a married couple’s relationship—with surprisingly dark plot twists.
Reality Goes Oprah, and Its Nothing But a Big Giveaway
Oprah’s Big Give, promoted as the show that “defies television with the bold idea of people competing to give rather than get,” premieres Sunday on ABC. The show is trying to revolutionize reality TV, especially in the wake of a slew of reality shows that have inundated the air recently due to the recent writers’ strike.
What Happens to a P. Diddy Deferred?
If you think that Sean John, the current name of Sean ‘P.Diddy’ Combs, does nothing but advertise for his self-produced and inspired show Making the Band 4, think again. Combs also produces and stars in a TV-movie version of A Raisin in the Sun, premiering on ABC tonight.
Curry Talks Responsibility to J-School Students
Today show anchor Ann Curry shared her insight and, at a student’s request, gave “inspiration after a long, hard semester” at the Journalism School Tuesday night.
Adam Arkin Finds a Life Outside the Acting Bars
Everyone wants to stick it to the man. Everyone wants the chance to one-up the government and get away with it. The new NBC series Life capitalizes on just that feeling.
TV Guilty Pleasures: Real Housewives of Orange County
Think of the drama and superficiality that The O.C., Laguna Beach, and Desperate Housewives all possess. Now, multiply that by 100 and you have Real Housewives of Orange County.
Wheeling Around Columbia’s Campus
As alternative methods of transportation, including bikes, scooters, long and short boards, and rollerblades, maintain a large scale campus premise, Columbia facilities is working to accommodate riders.
Celebrities Take the Stage At Great Children's Read
Children took over South Lawn on Sunday afternoon as the New York Times hosted the Great Children’s Read.
FCC Warns Harlem About TV Signal Switch
Warning against fraud by vendors and misconduct by those trying to make a quick buck, representatives from the Federal Communications Commission spoke to the Harlem Consumer Education Council on Thursday about the congressionally mandated switch from analog to digital television broadcasting that will take effect in early 2009.
Men are the New Women on Big Shots
“Men. We’re the new women.” That gem comes from Big Shots, the show hyped as Sex and the City for men.







