Jared Feldman: Hello and welcome to the first in a new set of features of the Entertainment Bureau’s Chat Wrap. I’m Jared Feldman along with Jay Sage as is the norm. Today we’ll be discussing the biggest entertainers of the 50s. The 1950s were the first era of three pronged entertainment. Music and movies were [...]
Somewhere along the line, being a nerd stopped being culturally chastised and started to become glorified. People began to think it was cool to wear thick eyeglasses, the ultimate sign of being a nerd, even if they didn’t need them. Graphic T-shirts became necessary in every wardrobe (and the more obscure the reference on the [...]
We have seen from recent box office receipts across the nation and the world that the movie business—an industry that seemed almost on the verge of collapse a few short years ago when the combination of rising prices and falling quality left moviegoers less than impressed and theaters bereft of audiences—has bounced back with a vengeance. Superhero-sized budgets are [...]
MTV is now over 30, though its been downhill for a while. Remember back in the day when they actually played music videos? MTV launched on Aug. 1 at 12:01 a.m. in 1981. The first video ever aired was the Buggles “Video Killed the Radio Star.” MTV plans to commemorate the moment by replaying the [...]
The servers at facebook and twitter must have buckled on Sunday night as the internet collectively experienced a nerdgasm over the news that Arrested Development would be returning for an abbreviated season of 9 or 10 episodes, all leading up to the release of the long-awaited Arrested Development movie that fans have been anticipating ever [...]