Archive for March, 2008

TV shows return from the dead

Thursday, March 20th, 2008 TV shows return from the dead

Now that the 14-week long Writer’s Guild of America Strike is over, the TV world is in limbo in regards to new episodes.

But some shows such as NBC’s Chuck and Heroes, ABC’s Pushing Daisies and Private Practice and FOX’s 24 will not return until the fall.

Even though the networks have opted for these shows to forgo new episodes until the new season begins, many other shows will continue their seasons as early as this month, with most series returning in April.

Greek, the hit show about sorority and fraternity college life, on ABC Family, will return on March 23.

East’s bracketologists dissect the 2008 NCAA Tournament

Thursday, March 20th, 2008 East’s bracketologists dissect the 2008 NCAA Tournament

The expert bracketologists of period 7 Journalism, Zack Rosenblatt (’09), Justin Henderson (’10) and Nate Mulberg (’10), take you through the NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament region by region. Stuck on a match-up while making up your brackets? Look here for all the aid you could ever need.

Zack Rosenblatt will be covering the South Region, Justin Henderson will be handling the East Region and Nate Mulberg will be discussing the Midwest.

A special writing appearance is also made by Scott Gross (’09) to discuss the West Region.

For Your Fashion [13]

Monday, March 17th, 2008 For Your Fashion [13]

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March Madness 2008: ACC

Sunday, March 16th, 2008 March Madness 2008: ACC

On November 5, there were 341 different schools competing at the Division I level. In a just a few days, on March 16, that number will be reduced to 65. And the most exhilarating games college basketball has to offer will commence.

Conference tournaments are wrapping up, and Selection Sunday is, well, on Sunday. I’ve chosen some teams from each conference that I believe have a shot at being a part of the 65 team field announced on Sunday.

Brett Favre’s retirement only temporary?

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 Brett Favre’s retirement only temporary?

Here is a question that I can not seem to figure out. Did Brett Favre die or something? Sure this may be a bit of a foolish question, but I have good reason to wonder.

With all of the dramatic media coverage on his retirement, it sure seems like Favre has been placed “down under”.

I was watching ESPN earlier in the week, and during a Green Bay Packers press conference, Ted Thompson, the Executive Vice President, General Manager and Director of Football Operations, made a statement.

“The Packers organization is deeply saddened by the retirement of Brett Favre, but we will move on.”

Give me a break.

The Sunday Post

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 The Sunday Post