Ever Thought You’d See A Flower Dance?
Like me, you probably never thought about it, except for in Disney's Fantasia
SCREEN-FREE WEEK IS A TURN OFF
My life is television. I fall asleep to the TV, I wake up to the TV, I cook with the TV on and all day, I work in TV. On weekends, I turn every TV on to the same channel,
PBS Needs Indies
Some of my favorite documentaries air on the two most groundbreaking series in TV today – POV and Independent Lens, both broadcast on PBS. It’s where, each week, I and about 89 million other people get to watch some of
The Day Most Feared
Want a good turnout at a company meeting? Don’t schedule it on Friday 13th (that's this Friday!). According to the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina, an estimated 17 to 21 million people in the United
Paul Mooney Returns to Showtime
AMS Pictures’ Paul Mooney special It’s the End of the World! may have first aired back in 2010, but it’s still going strong on Showtime Networks! Running multiple times each month, the comedy television special can be seen late night
More than Just Lights in the Sky
Last weekend, I explored Marfa, Texas. Like many smaller Texas cities, it looks like it has not changed in 50 years. That's what makes these towns so much fun - they feel timeless and full of history. And while many know
Hungry for More
I have to admit - I'm a secret fan of many of the most wildly popular, guilty pleasure-inducing TV shows and novels. You name it: Real Housewives, Pretty Little Liars, Twilight
Encountering the Blank Stare
Working in a creative industry, it's easy to feel misunderstood at times. Whether your client is a television network executive or a corporate VP of marketing, most of us have, at one time or another, gotten that familiar blank stare