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The Continuing Evolution of the Graphic Novel in Film, w/guest Leonard Pierce

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  • Post published:August 26, 2008
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These certainly aren’t the superheroes our parents grew up watching. The critical and box-office smash The Dark Knight is Exhibit A of how superhero films are now free to aim squarely at adult audiences…

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Hollywood & American Wars, w/guest Peter Rollins

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  • Post published:August 11, 2008
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War… what is it good for? Well, that’s debatable, but war films have certainly been a boon for both Hollywood and the U.S. government throughout the last century. How have movies been used both…

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Time Travel in Popular Culture, w/guest Molly McAshan

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  • Post published:July 21, 2008
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Ever since H.G. Wells’ classic novel The Time Machine was published back in 1895, the concept of time travel has proven to be manna from heaven for pencil-chewing scriptwriters. Besides appealing for…

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Disaster Movies, w/guest Stephen Keane

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  • Post published:July 9, 2008
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Whether they be tales about the perils of technology (Airport), environmental catastrophe (The Day After Tomorrow), or sci-fi armageddon (Cloverfield) disaster films have long been a Hollywood staple. How have…

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2008 Presidential Race Recap, w/guest Alan Gitelson

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  • Post published:June 25, 2008
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After over a year of campaigning, slews of primaries and caucuses, and countless millions of dollars spent, both major parties have settled on their respective nominees… so now what? Loyola…

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The Depiction of Journalism in Film, w/guest Matthew Ehrlich

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  • Post published:June 9, 2008
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Whether they be publishing tyrants like Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane or investigative crusaders such as Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman’s Woodward & Bernstein in All the President’s Men, journalists have served as protagonists…

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Music and Cultural Identity, w/guest John Shepherd

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  • Post published:May 28, 2008
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Why do certain genres of music appeal to us? How much of our appreciation of various styles of music is based on our cultural identity? Do we subconsciously lean towards…

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Another look at HBO’s “The Wire,” w/guest Leonard Pierce

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  • Post published:April 7, 2008
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HBO’s The Wire isn’t just an entertaining crime drama — it’s a medium via which co-creators David Simon and Ed Burns have chronicled the failures of public institutions. While the show primarily…

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“Juno” and other recent youth-themed films, w/guest Tim Shary

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Returning as my guest will be Tim Shary, director of the Film and Video Studies Department at the University of Oklahoma. We’ll be discussing recent notable youth-themed films such as Juno, Across…

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The Politician — Hollywood Style, w/guest Robert Thompson

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  • Post published:February 24, 2008
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Had enough of the carping between Clinton and Obama? Disappointed that the Ron Paul blimp never made it to your hometown? Then join me and Robert Thompson for a look…

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