Insert Thought Here: Reality TV

Over the weekend, a very very very close friend and I were discussing reality TV and how some [for example, The Mole], in her opinion, were better than other reality TV shows. As the discussion continued, it seemed that our very definition of reality TV differed quite a bit. This got me thinking…do we have a standard definition of what reality TV is or should be? How do you define reality TV and does that turn you [on/off] to the genre?

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Television Introspective: The State of TV weeks into the WGA Strike

I’ll be honest. I am in no position to discuss television, the WGA strike, nor how I am personally impacted by what’s currently on TV. Afterall, even though I own a TV set, I’m too cheap to hook up cable, not to mention that the TV is safely packed away in a box in the living room. Hell, I’ll openly admit that I download certain TV shows from the intertubes, and I’m not ashamed of it. If the traditional media industry didn’t smarten up to new media or even the prospects of delivering programming in other ways, then I think they deserve to get burned, much like they are now. Continue reading

Delving into the Dark Arts

With my current state [of joblessness], I have begun learning some tips and tricks to stave off my boredom and to fill my days with…well…things. While most of them is pretty innocent [building computers, learning about the stock markets, rekindling my love of marathon TV show viewings], there is one dark insidious act that I have previously avoided like the plague. “What is this darkness that has consumed him?” you may ask. Find out after the jump.

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I had something I wished to say earlier…

But since I feel a little tired, I’ll let it slide into nothingness.

The weekend has been somewhat ok – wish I had gotten more work done. However, since a number of classes I’ve prepped for this past week has been postponed to this week, I find myself content with my current lazy state.

I decided to skip FASS again this year (like I do every year), and instead hit up the UpStart Festival. While I usually don’t try to be snobbish about things, I find myself being completely snobbish with theatre. I think I’ll blame my high school upbringing.

I attended the Saturday night show, which allowed me to catch a few good shows including The Wrong Play and my good friend Mike K’s work Interviewing Stu. It was a pretty good night of student productions. They still have another weekend left in production, so I encourage you all to check it out.