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Category Archives: Television
Colbert finally decides to play ball
June 15, 2007 – 12:33 pm
Stephen Colbert fan? Mark your calendar for July 7. That’s when the Colbert Report host and Porter-Gaud grad will be in back on his home turf, tossing out the first pitch (in a manner of speaking) at Joe Riley Park, when the Charleston RiverDogs meet the Savannah Sand Gnats. According to the RiverDogs, Colbert’s gonna [...]
Don’t force it, George
May 10, 2007 – 8:12 am
You knew it was coming: George Lucas has spilled that he will make two more live-action Star Wars installments. But at 60 minutes each, they’re destined for the small screen. Hope he chooses wisely, ’cause Battlestar Galactica will eat Luke and friends for lunch.
Long day’s journey into night
May 8, 2007 – 7:59 am
Dear god say it isn’t so. We’ve got to endure three more years of Lost?
