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    May 22, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  1. 'Big Bang Theory,' 'American Horror Story' Lead Critics' Choice TV Noms

    Reuters
    May 22 (TheWrap.com) - The nominations for the 3rd Annual Critics' Choice Television Awards have been announced, with CBS's "The Big Bang Theory" and FX's "American Horror Story: Asylum" leading the pack with six nominations each. Broken down by network,...

    Tags: The Voice (tv program), Cosmology, So You Think You Can Dance (tv program), Shark Tank (tv program), Justified (tv program)

  2. May 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'American Horror Story,' 'Big Bang Theory' top Critics' Choice bids

    The critics have spoken: horror, geeks and HBO make for some good TV. The nominations for the third annual Critics' Choice Television Awards were announced Wednesday morning by the Broadcast Television Journalists Assn. -- and FX's "American Horror...

    Tags: Political Animals (tv program), The Voice (tv program), American Horror Story (tv program), Cosmology, So You Think You Can Dance (tv program)

  4. May 21, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  5. HBO's 'Girls' Adds Jennifer Westfeldt for Season 3

    May 21 (TheWrap.com) - HBO's "Girls" is getting a little extra oomph for its third season, in the form of Jon Hamm's gal.
    Reuters
    May 21 (TheWrap.com) - HBO's "Girls" is getting a little extra oomph for its third season, in the form of Jon Hamm's gal. Jennifer Westfeldt, known to jealous women everywhere as the gal who's romantically attached to "Mad Men" star Hamm, has booked an...

    Tags: Jennifer Westfeldt, Lena Dunham, Mad Men (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service

  6. May 19, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  7. Peabody Awards Honors TV At Its Best

    Variety
    Thirty-nine recipients of the 72nd Annual Peabody Awards will be honored May 20 at the Waldorf-Astoria in Gotham. The Peabodys, bestowed by the U. of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, cite the best in electronic media. Herewith...

    Tags: Human Interest, Louis C.K., Tiny Furniture (movie), Lorne Michaels, Julianne Moore

  8. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. The Gold Standard: It's time for Emmy to surprise us

    Backstage at the Emmys last year, reporters were squirming &mdash; and not just because of the ill-fitting rental tuxes and too-tight gowns. As "Modern Family" rolled to its third straight Emmy win for comedy series (after earlier pulling in prizes for supporting actor and actress and directing), the usual air of ennui seeped into the press room. <em>Bring us fresh faces! Bring us the excitement of the new! And, while you're at it, three more servings of that delicious chocolate mousse! </em>(There's a reason thoses tuxes pinch at the waistband.)
    Backstage at the Emmys last year, reporters were squirming — and not just because of the ill-fitting rental tuxes and too-tight gowns. As "Modern Family" rolled to its third straight Emmy win for comedy series (after earlier pulling in prizes for...

    Tags: Human Interest, 30 Rock (tv program), Sundance Channel (tv network), Nick Offerman, Barack Obama

  10. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Counting down to Lit Fest

    <em>(This selection is edited for clarity and length.)</em>
    (This selection is edited for clarity and length.) Tom Acitelli What do you think of when you think of Chicago? Oddly enough, the 1860 Republican convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln. Who is an author you'd like to meet, dead or alive?...

    Tags: New York Knicks, Science and Technology, Literature, Blockbuster, Agatha Christie

  12. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Women front 'Nashville' band

    Callie Khouri's office is laden with secrets.
    Callie Khouri's office is laden with secrets. An emerald-green silk chaise, a Craftsman-style lamp and scattered family heirlooms lend Southern-belle intrigue to the "Nashville" creator's Santa Monica work space. On a shelf rests a silver urn with the...

    Tags: Scandal (tv program), Nashville (tv program), Television, Grey's Anatomy (tv program), ABC (tv network)

  14. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Review: HBO's 'Family Tree' rooted in warm, goofy eccentricity

    Christopher Guest, the director of "Best in Show" and "A Mighty Wind," has made a TV series for HBO.
    Christopher Guest, the director of "Best in Show" and "A Mighty Wind," has made a TV series for HBO. The eight-episode "Family Tree," which premieres Sunday, is his first work in seven years, and like his films it is sweet and funny and not a little...

    Tags: Preston Sturges, Jim Piddock, England, Chris O'Dowd, Celebrities

  16. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  17. Philadelphia Daily News Ellen Gray column

    Philadelphia Daily News
    FAMILY TREE. 10:30 p.m. Sunday, HBO. ANCESTOR worship's all the rage these days. So HBO's newest comedy, "Family Tree," about a man tracing his roots, should have built-in appeal for those not already sold by the name of co-creator Christopher Guest...

    Tags: Ed Begley Jr., Jim Piddock, Chris O'Dowd, Entertainment, Loch Ness Monster (cryptid)

  18. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. TV picks: 'Community,' 'Schumer,' 'Maron,' Sagal

    <strong>"Community" (NBC, Thursday).</strong> The low-rated and much-beloved comedy about a study group at a community college that is not about a study group at a community college so much as it is a comedy about a comedy about a study group at a community college that is only incidentally a study group &mdash; and so on &mdash; concludes its fourth and possibly last season this week. (The first without cashiered creator and showrunner Dan Harmon, it was delayed from October to February, with the odd effect of airing its Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes in early spring.) At some point in its first year the show jettisoned any pretense of sticking to its premise and embraced its true nature, as an avant-garde meta comedy that, at its best, plays with form and content with an almost childlike glee. (It's actually more of a meta-meta-comedy, which takes note of its own awareness of its awareness &mdash; and so on.) That's a tough thing to pull off week after week, season after season &mdash; after you've proved you can do anything, and have done it again and again, some of the thrill is bound to be lost &mdash; and there were times this year that the show seemed unfocused and obvious. In trying to find a way between invention and feeling, it could grow conventionally, rather than unconventionally, sentimental, or too eager to point out the smart thing it was doing. But it has been finding its feet again: There have been fine, surprising episodes of late &mdash; the puppet musical, the one in real time &mdash; and its ensemble is one of TV's greatest. See it now.
    Los Angeles Times Television Critic
    "Community" (NBC, Thursday). The low-rated and much-beloved comedy about a study group at a community college that is not about a study group at a community college so much as it is a comedy about a comedy about a study group at a community college that...

    Tags: 30 Rock (tv program), Bobcat Goldthwait, Fox News Channel (tv network), Community (tv program), NBC (tv network)

  20. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  21. Hulu Upfronts: New Shows from Chris O'Dowd, Seth Meyers, Carson Daly

    Reuters
    Apr 30 (TheWrap.com) - Netflix may have a head start when it comes to creating water-cooler web shows like "House of Cards," but Hulu demonstrated at its Upfront presentation to advertisers this Tuesday that it is also betting heavily on original content....

    Tags: She's Out of My League (movie), Homeland (tv program), Tony Awards, Bill Hader, Episodes (tv program)

  22. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Review: Darcy James Argue's Secret Society taps into Brooklyn

    What does Brooklyn sound like? While the fashionably clad, underemployed youth of Lena Dunham's "Girls" may spring to mind given the New York City borough's pop cultural footprint, bandleader Darcy James Argue paints a broader picture of a time and place than any TV series could hope.
    What does Brooklyn sound like? While the fashionably clad, underemployed youth of Lena Dunham's "Girls" may spring to mind given the New York City borough's pop cultural footprint, bandleader Darcy James Argue paints a broader picture of a time and...

    Tags: Music, Prologue, Entertainment, Lena Dunham, Culture

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