Pop&Circumstance Blog: Flavors of the Week

January 27th, 2010 by Tue Tran Categories: Front Page, Pop&Circumstance No Responses

If pop culture were made of ice cream, here are the three flavors I’d be ordering this week:

Favorite casting of a 90s has-been: Freddie Prinze, Jr. in 24 Continue Reading

Pop&Circumstance Blog: Quittin’ Time

January 13th, 2010 by Tue Tran Categories: Front Page, Pop&Circumstance No Responses

By Blair Thill, Gavel Blogger – (Photo Courtesy of The Brooks Files)

Is there anyone else out there in TV land that would like to quit? Any other shows that NBC would like to cancel? I’m giving you one last chance. Because frankly I’m exhausted. This week has been a hailstorm of behind-the-scenes drama for the television industry. Continue Reading

Pop&Circumstance: Flavors of the Week

January 6th, 2010 by Tue Tran Categories: Front Page, Pop&Circumstance One Response

By Blair Thill, Gavel Blogger -

My 2010 resolution for this blog: I have decided that every Wednesday, I am going to blog about the three things in entertainment I’m most excited about that week. It could be anything, and I mean anything: viral video, TV show, vinyl album, celebrity, you name it. If pop culture consisted of ice cream flavors, here’s what I’d be ordering this week:

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Pop&Circumstance Blog: ‘Baby-Sitters’ back in business in April

January 4th, 2010 by Tue Tran Categories: Front Page, Pop&Circumstance No Responses

By Blair Thil, Gavel Blogger -

Happy days are here again. Today’s female youth still has a chance – a chance to recapture the innocence that my generation experienced in our childhood. First Justin Timberlake brought sexy back, and now Scholastic is bringing wholesome back. The children’s book publisher has announced plans to bring back the once popular Baby-Sitters Club book series. What a way to ring in 2010! According to Vulture, the first two out of print BSC books, Kristy’s Great Idea and Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls, are going to be re-released in April. The reboots will include all of the pure preteen plots it once did, only this time in the 21st century, meaning no cassette tapes or leg warmers. Personally, I enjoy the 80’s nostalgia, but I understand Scholastic’s artistic choice for the tweens of today. Continue Reading

KrisKrossed Blog from Spain: Public transportation better than T

January 3rd, 2010 by Tue Tran Categories: Front Page, Kris Krossed No Responses

By Kristoffer Munden, Gavel Blogger -

¡Feliz Nuevo Año! Happy New Year!

I’ve been spending the holidays in Spain, and I love it. The buildings and the people are beautiful, the food is delicious, and the wine is cheap and tasty. Thanks to the weak dollar, everything is more expensive but it’s definitely well worth it! So far I’ve been able to hit up Madrid and Barcelona. Both cities are gorgeous, though I think it’s safe to say that Barcelona has more charm. Continue Reading

Pop&Circumstance: The Glee is Gone

December 14th, 2009 by Tue Tran Categories: Front Page, Pop&Circumstance One Response

By Blair Thill, Contributing Blogger -

B.B. King’s most popular song of his career is entitled “The Thrill is Gone.” But I bet if B.B. whipped Lucille out and wrote the same song in the coming months, it would be called “The Glee is Gone,” of course referring to the four month-long depression America is bound to fall into now that Glee has gone on hiatus. Four months without the most original new show on TV. Four months without Rachel and Mercedes’ show-stopping numbers, Kurt’s heinously fabulous wardrobe, Finn’s abdorable stupidity, and Sue’s brilliantly biting one-liners. Not even Percocet could relieve that anguish. Continue Reading

KrisKrossed: Krossed on Election Day

December 8th, 2009 by Tue Tran Categories: Kris Krossed One Response

By Kristoffer Munden -

Happy Election Day, everyone!

Today Massachusetts voters go to the polls to vote for their choice in the Senate primary election. This is an extremely important election, not just because it comes at a time when Congress is considering major health care reform, but also because it was previously occupied by Sen. Ted Kennedy, the lion of the Senate. Continue Reading

Hidden Shakespeare work prompts adventure in fiction

December 7th, 2009 by Tue Tran Categories: Paper Cuts No Responses

By Daniel Monan, Culture Editor -

It’s almost over. Christmas break is nearly here. Just finals, and then we’ll all have a whole month to explain to our parents just how that D+ in calculus was really the teacher’s fault. It’s time to start thinking about books to read over the break — to throw out that old, dusty, book of Shakespeare and pick up a bright, shiny, new one written in modern English … mostly. Continue Reading

Hollywood should consider female movie-goers

December 7th, 2009 by Tue Tran Categories: Pop&Circumstance One Response

By Blair Thill, Alumna Contributor -

Hello all! Welcome to my very first post of “Pop and Circumstance,” a blog dedicated to all things entertainment — movies, television, music, viral videos, books and everything else created for us to enjoy. My goal is to offer witty insights and incisive critiques on the things we talk about around the proverbial water cooler. I’ve harbored a love of popular culture my entire life, obsessed with knowing TV shows, Oscar contenders, and every lyric to any pop song stuck in my head. So now that you know a little about me, I think it’s time we get down to the fun stuff.

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The male-dominated silver screen

December 7th, 2009 by maevekgormly Categories: Blogs No Responses

By Blair Thill -

Hello all! Welcome to my very first post of “Pop and Circumstance,” a blog dedicated to all things entertainment — movies, television, music, viral videos, books and everything else created for us to enjoy. My goal is to offer witty insights and incisive critiques on the things we talk about around the proverbial water cooler. I’ve harbored a love of popular culture my entire life, obsessed with knowing TV shows, Oscar contenders, and every lyric to any pop song stuck in my head. So now that you know a little about me, I think it’s time we get down to the fun stuff. Continue Reading