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- Still Feelin' Groovy After 40 Years: Top 10 TV DVDs to Remember Woodstock
- Karen Murphy - Sat Aug 15th, 2009
Whether you lived that Summer of '69 or it was way before your time, the impact and influences of a certain music festival hailed as "An Aquarian Exposition" are still far out and continue to get our collective consciousness stoked, jazzed, and feelin' groovy. In honor of the 40th anniversary of Woodstock, here are ten of our small screen picks to satisfy your inner flower child and get your funky '60s fix.
- Top 12 Helpful Hints From The Househusbands of Hollywood
- Maj Canton - Fri Aug 14th, 2009
Martha Stewart and Jo Frost? They're so yesterday. If you want real advice about how to run a household, just listen to these stay-at-home men from Fox Reality Channel's new series, the Househusbands of Hollywood, premiering on Saturday, August 15 at 9PM.
- Time Waits For No Mad Men - Mad Men in the 21st Century
- Abe Fried-Tanzer - Thu Aug 13th, 2009
Mad Men kicks off its third season this Sunday at 10pm on AMC. The show picks up a year or two after the Season 2 finale, continuing the show's focus on advertising in the 1960s. Here's a thought – what if Mad Men wasn't set in the '60s but in the present day instead? How might the characters be different?
- Live Blogging from Television Critics Association Press Tour- Day #12
- Maj Canton - Sat Aug 8th, 2009
TV Tango brings you the latest scoop -- LIVE -- from the Television Critics Association Press Tour. On today's schedule: ABC. You can also check out our Twitter feed.
- Live Blogging from Television Critics Association Press Tour- Day #11
- Cason Murphy - Fri Aug 7th, 2009
TV Tango brings you the latest scoop -- LIVE -- from the Television Critics Association Press Tour. On today's schedule: FX. You can also check out our Twitter feed.
- John Hughes: Some Kind of Wonderful ... Even for TV
- Mike Vicic - Thu Aug 6th, 2009
John Hughes is best known for his iconic '80s teen movies, but his work also had a significant impact on television. Three films that he wrote and directed -- Weird Science; Ferris Bueller's Day Off; and Uncle Buck -- were turned into TV series in the '90s. Let's take a look back at these films-turned-series.
- Obsessed: Top 5 Guest Characters on MONK
- Abe Fried-Tanzer - Thu Aug 6th, 2009
USA's oldest scripted series, MONK, opens its final season on Friday, August 7 at 9pm. In the last 16 episodes there's an incredibly large pool of talented guest stars. As MONK premieres for the last time, we take a look back at some of the greatest guest characters that came into contact with one brilliant obsessive-compulsive detective.
- Live Blogging from Television Critics Association Press Tour- Day #10
- Cason Murphy - Thu Aug 6th, 2009
TV Tango brings you the latest scoop -- LIVE -- from the Television Critics Association Press Tour. On today's schedule: FOX. You can also check out our Twitter feed.
- Live Blogging from Television Critics Association Press Tour- Day #9
- Cason Murphy - Wed Aug 5th, 2009
TV Tango brings you the latest scoop -- LIVE -- from the Television Critics Association Press Tour. On today's schedule: NBC, Bravo, USA, Syfy. You can also check out our Twitter feed.
- Mark Burnett Dips His Toes in the Shark Tank
- Barry Garron - Wed Aug 5th, 2009
Mark Burnett, producer of Survivor and The Apprentice, says he knows a little about pitching ideas and selling.