We all know about the writers' strike. It happened. It's over. Our shows have finally come back to us, and regardless of the shortened seasons, we're grateful.
Depending on which media outlets you're reading, you're either convinced the writers' strike is over, or you're cautiously optimistic that it will be soon but
The writers' strike certainly made an impact on the Golden Globe Awards this year. No glitz, no glamour, no stars, no oops-Christine-Lahti-is-in-the-bathroom mo
Remember when we were all asking, "What will
the networks do if the writers really do strike?" That question is sooooo last year. Now,
a few detailed answe
Ever wonder what would happen if Joss Whedon sent out a call to action? The answer appeared in the form of 400 actors, writers and fans walking the WGA picket
How do you get a bunch of actors
to stop talking? Wait, wait: I know this one. Does it involve a pineapple,
a screwdriver and a three-legged dog? Oh, sorry;
First, I want to admit that I have yet to see BSG: Razor. It's been recorded and is waiting patiently for me to find a few hours of spare time. See, I'm wh
As the writers strike proceeds through its second week, I'm faced with the sad prospect of a finite number
of entertaining Thursday nights (or Saturday aftern
You've probably seen the headlines: The striking writers aren't very happy with Ellen DeGeneres.
You see, she gave them a puppy, and the dog was a great com