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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Whats fresh in animated TV

What’s fresh in animated TV

Matt Koske September 25, 2017

Rick and Morty The goofiness continues for the grandfather-grandson pair in “Rick and Morty” that’s now in its third season, airing on Sundays on Adult Swim. The drunk super scientist Rick drags...

Fall Streaming: What’s to come this season on TV

Lily Stark September 25, 2017

This summer’s TV lineup was packed with some of the sauciest shows the world of reality television has to offer: between the scandal-ridden “Bachelor in Paradise,” the new kid on the block “Boy...

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What’s fresh in TV

Matt Koske September 18, 2017

Ozark Money laundering comes easy for Jason Bateman in “Ozark” but, of course, there’s implications with how he goes about it. The Netflix original series comes in a post “Breaking Bad” world...

Fictional presidents influence viewers depiction of Oval Office

Fictional presidents influence viewers depiction of Oval Office

Madeleine Williamson October 10, 2016

This fall, will beAmericans’ television sets, will remain constantly bombarded with the day-to-day news cycles and 24-hour news stories about the U.S. presidential election. But real-life candidates...

Pitch delivers realistic female baseball drama

“Pitch” delivers realistic female baseball drama

Ben Gartland October 3, 2016

There’s something extremely satisfying about a piece of fictional sports media getting sports right. From my perspective, as a person who spends so much time studying and writing about non-fictional...

Review: FOXs spooky sorority series Scream Queens

Review: FOX’s spooky sorority series “Scream Queens”

Mandy Durose September 18, 2015

Starting this fall on Tuesday nights, Kappa Kappa Tau has bigger problems than just hazing. Ryan Murphy’s new Fox series premiering Sept. 22, “Scream Queens” bends genres to give audiences a...

The 67th Primetime Emmys: televisions biggest fight

The 67th Primetime Emmys: television’s biggest fight

Matthew Paras and Erin Yarnall September 14, 2015

As the 67th Primetime Emmys approach, here's our picks for who should win and who will win on TV's biggest night. The Emmy Awards airs Sunday, Sept. 20.  Outstanding Comedy Series Who will win:...

The Second Watch: Selling out

The Second Watch: Selling out

Erin Yarnall June 8, 2015

The Second Watch is a weekly "Game of Thrones" recap column by Arts & Life Editor Erin Yarnall. Read more here.  Ellaria vowed her vengeance on the Lannister family, Stannis claimed to love...

Actress Judy Reyes speaks to DePaul students and faculty Thursday afternoon at the student center.  (Josue Ortiz / The DePaulia)

Actress Judy Reyes discusses Latina representation on TV at DePaul

Nicole Cash February 2, 2015

Actress Judy Reyes, best known for her role as Carla on “Scrubs,” spoke to DePaul students and faculty about Latina representation in TV, taking leadership and working towards goals Thursday afternoon...

More young people cut cable with TV streaming services

Andrew Nunez February 1, 2015

With Netflix, Hulu and the introduction of Sling TV, more young people cut cable In retrospect, satellite and cable TV were inconvenient sources of media, forcing viewers to revolve around television...

New fall TV proves crime does pay

New fall TV proves crime does pay

Eric Domingo September 28, 2014

Crime doesn’t pay. But this fall, TV stations ABC, Fox and CBS have decided to release “Gotham,” “Forever” and “NCIS: New Orleans” in the hopes that these crime shows will take off. During...

Turn off for what? Top picks for summer TV

Turn off for what? Top picks for summer TV

Kelsey Lawson June 2, 2014

In the past, summer TV meant reruns and a dumping ground where failed fall shows go to run off their last remaining episodes in obscurity. But in the new era of cable, Netflix and DVR, the landscape of...

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