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Bestselling author of "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls and Down and Dirty Pictures," cultural critic Peter Biskind turns his eye toward the new golden age of television in "Pandora’s Box: How Guts, Guile, and Greed Upended TV." There will be a Book Release Celebration for Peter Biskind at Spencertown Academy on Sunday at 2 p.m.
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"The Scottish Play," screening in at The Moviehouse in Millerton 11/30 - available digitally on 12/6The works of William Shakespeare are legendary. Renowned in theatre and literature, the Bard’s works have been spun into numerous plays, movies, and television adaptations. There’s no counting how many Shakespearean themes have inspired modern-day creative media. Writer-director Keith Boynton’s film “The Scottish Play” is a humorous and exciting take on Shakespeare’s centuries of influence, and the passion creators and artists share for him.
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James Poniewozik has been the chief television critic of the New York Times since 2015. He was previously the television and media critic for Time…
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If you watch free over-the-air TV, you'll likely have to re-scan channels over the weekend, as certain stations are switching frequencies. The Federal…
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Some upstate New York television viewers have eight more reasons to cut the cord. In the age of HD cable and streaming, you might not realize if you just…
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David Bianculli is a guest host and TV critic on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. A contributor to the show since its inception, he has been a TV critic…
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Music journalist Stephen Witt joins us this morning to tell us the story of how piracy took down the music industry. His new book is How Music Got…