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Kirk Cameron has guts

Katie Hinderer | 07 March 2012
To me, no matter thoughts on the issue, Kirk Cameron was super brave to voice his opinion in such a clear and public way. He could have skirted the issue. He could have refused to answer, others have done much the same on Morgan’s show. But he didn’t back down or cower under what he must have known would create backlash.

Why is anti-religion considered art?

Katie Hinderer | 14 February 2012
Nicki Minaj's anti-religious Grammy performance was considered art, but art should raise the human spirits.

H8R – Are celebrities the same on screen and in person?

Katie Hinderer | 23 October 2011
H8R is meant to bring celebrities, many of them stars on reality TV shows, in close personal contact with regular people who hate them. The show is meant to be about judging a person before knowing them, but to me it’s a lot about living two lives.

2011 Emmy’s - why are award show hosts so horrible?

Katie Hinderer | 20 September 2011
Despite who won or lost at last night’s Emmys awards show – one thing is certain: Award show hosts are getting worse and worse.

Posing with Glee

Tamara Rajakariar | 17 November 2010
If the current media can face up to the fact that the young actors are “sexing it up ” so much that it’s getting boring, then maybe things will finally start to change.

Lie to me

Katie Hinderer | 16 September 2010
Lie to Me... The general story line is that Dr. Cal Lightman is a lie expert. He can tell when a person is lying based on little facial clues, vocal intonations, etc…

Glee’s catchy music and murky messages

Katie Hinderer | 09 April 2010
In the US most teens and young adults are breathlessly waiting for the return of Glee. The TV show, which is in its first season, has struck a cord with people across the country with its catchy songs and fun dance routines. It’s this winning combination that blinds so many people from the subtle but horrible messages being sent through the plot.
 
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