Entries from Austinist tagged with 'tv>'
August 26, 2008
Teddy Kennedy was "stirring," sure, but Michelle's mom was the one who made us cry. Meanwhile, the Republicans tried really hard to keep Hillary alive. And the FBI arrested a guy who threatened Obama himself. Hitler's craziness extended underground. Do babies who get adopted by wolves totally look down on babies who get adopted by dogs? Ana-Lucia returns. Christopher Nolan goes for...oh my god...as Catwoman? The curse continues!......
Continue Reading "News Bits: So Conventional"August 21, 2008
Survivors of Madrid plane crash tell their story The USA Softball Team's Olympic journey ends but you can still watch the Babes In Bikinis Baby in hospital cooler pronounced dead, comes back to life How is this show still on TV? Potty humor on the quality of drinking water Find an extra hour in your day Not only is he 500 years old, McCain is also "out of touch."......
Continue Reading "News Bits"August 5, 2008
Edouard wimps out after hitting the coast, but should still help our rain chances. Rep. Michael McCaul is facing a closer re-election race than he would like. Sen. "Big Bad" John Cornyn wants soldiers' votes counted. Bank of America at Anderson Lane and Shoal Creek robbed this afternoon. One of the founders of Austin Community Gardens has died....
Continue Reading "Extra Extra"July 30, 2008
In this clip, he discusses his new book (The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart), Texans buying more guns, and strange Austin lawn art: "My wife and I moved to Austin . . . we'd drive around and see neighbors with bowling ball art . . ." Jon Stewart tells Bishop at the end of the interview, "You live in a f*cked up neighborhood."...
Continue Reading "Video: Bill Bishop on The Daily Show"July 29, 2008
State public utilities commission issues a yellow alert, asking Texans to conserve energy. It may not be a CapMetro shuttle you take to ACL later this summer. Pilot project in Travis and (part of) Williamson counties has found that 25% of drivers pulled over have no auto insurance. Yikes! Capital Area Food Bank running low on donations this summer. Austin author Bill Bishop (The Big Sort) stops by The Daily Show tonight....
Continue Reading "Extra Extra: Yellow Alert"July 28, 2008
If you are as big a fan of the show as we are, you may have already been to the tour schedule and seen that (finally!) the top ten will be dancing our way. The show will be at the Frank Erwin Center in October, with tickets going on sale this Saturday morning. Austin 360's Idol Chatter says tickets will cost from $35 to $54.50....
Continue Reading "So You Think You Can Dance Tour Coming to Austin"July 21, 2008
The cast and crew of television football drama Friday Night Lights will kick off production in Austin once again on August 6 ...
Continue Reading "Friday Night Lights' Austin Homecoming Set for August"June 26, 2008
Austin360 reports that American Idol producers have opted to skip Texas during this year's upcoming auditions. The tour, which runs from mid July through August, will instead include stops in San Francisco, Phoenix, and Puerto Rico. Those of you still craving your fifteen minutes of fame should start planning your road trip to Kansas City, Missouri. [Idol Chatter]...
Continue Reading "Wanna Try Out For American Idol? Better Head to Kansas City"June 13, 2008
Zimbabwe's military deeply involved with Mugabe's re-election campaign. Flooding this week a "historic hydrological event" in Iowa. Study finds that female veterans don't receive the same quality of treatment as males at VA facilities. Oops: Chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit Alex Kozinski, currently presiding over an obscenity trial, posts p*rn-type content to his personal website. Reaction to a story on the first integrated high school prom in......
Continue Reading "News Bits: Hulk Smash Edition"June 12, 2008
Next week, casting producers will be in town looking for families to be on ABC's Supernanny. The press release for the casting event says that for the upcoming fifth season the producers are looking for "families with unique interests; parents who have ordinary and extraordinary circumstances; teen moms; parents with mean girls or bullying boys, culturally diverse parents, and blended families where both sides are seeking help."...
Continue Reading "Casting Call: Supernanny"April 17, 2008
The Radio-Television News Directors Association's 2008 Regional Edward R. Murrow award-winners were announced yesterday. Texas and Oklahoma share Region 6, and some of our local news broadcasters cleaned up....
Continue Reading "Austin News Broadcasters Win Regional Murrow Awards"April 16, 2008
It's been one year since the attack at Virginia Tech. Bush throws a bash today at the White House for the Pope's birthday; there will be music, 9,000 guests, and a 21-gun salute. Spain's government now has more women in the cabinet than men, including a pregnant defense minister. Zimbabwe's election results have yet to be released; 33 arrested today as they protested for the release of the results. France passes a bill to......
Continue Reading "News Bits: The Pope, The First Lady, and Banksy "March 27, 2008
Texas is hot in more ways than one, apparently. Umlauf family selling some of their sculpture pieces (not the ones donated to the city). All-female jury rules in favor of the police officers in the Ramon Hernandez lawsuit. Time Warner wants you to switch to digital cable: they are taking the weather radar channel off the basic lineup....
Continue Reading "Extra Extra: Hot Hot Hot"March 27, 2008
In an interview with Fresh Air's David Bianculli, Friday Night Lights star Kyle Chandler confirmed that a third season of the Austin-filmed show is on....
Continue Reading "Kyle Chandler Says Friday Night Lights On for 3rd Season"March 17, 2008
David Simon, creator of critic-favorites Homicide: Life on the Streets and The Wire, will be making a stop at the University of Texas tomorrow evening. Simon is delivering the College of Communication’s 2008 William Randolph Hearst Fellow lecture at the Austin City Limits Studio. Simon has won three Peabody awards for his work on Homicide, The Corner and the recently-endedThe Wire, and continues to do freelance work for The Washington Post and other publications....
Continue Reading "Writer/Creator of The Wire David Simon Will Speak at UT Tomorrow"March 12, 2008
King of the Hill showed its Austin ties on Sunday's recent episode, titled "Lady and Gentrification." Certainly gentrification is not an Austin-centric issue, but it is a current hot topic in our city, and it is hard to watch this episode and not see the parallels to what is happening in East Austin. True, the issue is a bit oversimplified in the 30-minute episode....
Continue Reading "King of the Hill Takes On Austin's Gentrification"March 7, 2008
Mess With Texas during SXSW last year was a huge hit in the cozy confines of Red 7 and MWT2 promises to be an even bigger bash with a wide variety of musical acts and comedians on tap. Waterloo Park is the host this year and this year’s free, all ages show kicks off at noon on Saturday the 15th. But of course there are so many other day shows, parties, and what not going on in the town that the sponsors (including Forcefield PR, Record Store Day, JetBlue Entertainment, Fuel TV, SuperDeluxe.com, and Garnier Fructis) want to give you V.I.P. treatment if you can write a witty piece of prose. As has been the case with other stellar Waterloo Park shows, local entity Transmission Entertainment has helped organize this brouhaha....
Continue Reading "Austinist SXSW Contest Alert: V.I.P. Treatment @ Mess With Texas 2 (Waterloo Park, 3.15)"March 6, 2008
It's not official yet, but yesterday evening Nikke Finke reported on her blog that NBC is making a deal with DirecTV to keep airing critically-acclaimed and locally-filmed Friday Night Lights. ...
Continue Reading "Friday Night Lights May Stay On"March 4, 2008
Harmony Korine's Mister Lonely follows the adventures of an American Michael Jackson impersonator (Diego Luna) who meets a charming Marilyn Monroe impersonator (Samantha Morton) on the streets of Paris. Together, they travel to a commune populated exclusively by celebrity impersonators--a Neverlandesque place where everyone is famous, and the spotlight never fades....
Continue Reading "SXSW Film Preview: Mister Lonely"March 4, 2008
They Might Be Giants have been making music as a band since 1982. Their odd but endearing mix of accordian, saxophone, and guitars coupled with witty lyrics earned them a huge college radio following from the mid-80's on. Songs like "Don't Let's Start" and "Birdhouse In Your Soul" even became hits, and the duo toured and recorded ad infinitum. A second chapter of their story is quite unusual: TMBG are now famous in children's circles. In 2002, the group released "No!", a kids record they had recorded years earlier for fun. The record was a surprise smash, leading to deals with both Disney for a series of children's music CD's and Simon and Schuster for the CD + book Bed, Bed, Bed (which also features a pre-Juno Kimya Dawson). Having conquered the grownups and the kids, They Might Be Giants have also become in-demand composers for TV, doing the themes for "Malcolm In The Middle", "The Daily Show", and even some Dunkin' Donuts ads. We're unsure when the group sleeps, because they seem to be awfully prolific. ...
Continue Reading "Music Preview: Austinist Interviews They Might Be Giants"March 4, 2008
Today's the day! This is it! Ya es el dia! Voila! Israel has now said that they might go into Gaza and reoccupy it. The Monkeywrench Gang is alive and well. Two moms in Boston got into a litigation-worthy fight at a Chuck E. Cheese. Study says, blocking TV/video game time helps kids slim down. Did you read that fishy-seeming article in the New York Times this weekend about the ex-gang-member living in Oregon?......
Continue Reading "News Bits: That Fateful Day"February 27, 2008
Today both the Clinton and Obama campaigns announced upcoming town hall meetings. Obama's will take place tomorrow at the Austin Convention Center, while Hillary's sounds like more of a "virtual" town hall meeting - on TV the Monday before election day....
Continue Reading "It's Town Hall Meeting Time!"February 18, 2008
Photo by Phillyist's Matt Johnson, SkyscraperSunset.com, December 19, 2007. Phillyist explored an impending implosion and lived to tell the tale.Gothamist marveled at the city's new NYC-branded condom campaign - especially the use of a Toronto landmark in the advertising. (Also, fun fact: Gothamist turned five years old yesterday.)Tired of the worldwide Scientology protests? Torontoist totally isn't: they covered the big downtown protest the day it happened, and followed up with an examination of all......
Continue Reading "Week Around the -Ists"February 15, 2008
Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are both spending an estimated $1 million on TV ads airing across Texas this month. Two recent polls show two different plausible outcomes for our March 4th primary — a Texas Credit Union League poll conducted just days ago shows Clinton ahead 49% to 41%, whereas a poll released this morning by The American Research Group shows Senator Barack Obama leading Hillary Clinton 48% to 42%. Things are certainly getting interesting ......
Continue Reading "Campaign Ads Flood The Airwaves"February 12, 2008
Meanwhile, both Obama and Clinton are pulling out all the stops to appeal to our state's Hispanic population, which account for as much as 25% of Texas' eligible voters, according to the Pew Hispanic Center. Obama today launched a Spanish radio ad (mp3) stressing his humble working-class roots. Each campaign is also spending upwards of $1 million on TV ads that began running this week....
Continue Reading "Clash of the Titans To Take Place AtFebruary 11, 2008
Photograph of Michael Strahan, coach Tom Coughin (holding the Vince Lombardi trophy) and quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning by Tien Mao Gothamist was amazed after the Giants won the Super Bowl, the city went wild, and it witnessed a ticker-tape parade.Barack Obama drew 20,000+ ahead of Seattle’s Saturday caucus.Londonist had Super Tuesday too.Elusive guerrilla street artist Banksy revisits Los Angeles.After the Patriots lost the Super Bowl and came this close to making......
Continue Reading "Week Around the -ists"February 5, 2008
Tonight's massive Super Tuesday election returns should make for some top notch TV watching, but there's no reason why you should spend the evening yelling at political pundits by yourself. Whether you're a hardcore democrat or republican, plenty of your like-minded brethren are getting together around town to watch the returns and collectively celebrate (or commiserate). Besides the formal meetup spots, you'll probably stand a decent chance of catching some prime time coverage at Brown Bar and the Cloak Room....
Continue Reading "Because Anderson Cooper is Hilarious When You're Soused"February 4, 2008
15% of items put out for recycling in Austin end up in a landfill anyway. Dewhurst doubts TxDOT's claims of being really low on funds. Speaking of TxDOT, you can vote on their site for the next state license plate design. Voting ends next Monday. Illegal immigrants moving to Texas in large numbers from . . . Oklahoma and Arizona?...
Continue Reading "Extra Extra"February 1, 2008
Annie Hall once said of Los Angeles, "It's so clean out here," to which Woddy Allen's character, Alvy Singer replies, "That's because they don't throw their garbage away, they turn it into television shows." Well, apparently since there aren't any TV shows being made right now they are funneling all of that refuse into the romantic comedy market....
Continue Reading "New Movie Releases: Over Her Dead Body, Persepolis and More!"January 30, 2008
When I graduated from college, there's weren't a lot of gay characters in movies and TV. This was the mid-90's so when there was a gay character, he was usually dying of AIDS. I saw every one of these movies, but I was desperate to see characters more like myself....
Continue Reading "Austinist Interviews: "I Google Myself" Playwright Jason Schafer"