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How five students found friends and community in college
“I’ve never been homesick since. It’s really a family away from home.”
Lights out in William’s Harbour: a tribute to the land and community
The 34-resident Inuit community off the southeastern coast of Labrador made the tough decision to resettle due to a small population and an ageing community, leaving historic roots behind. “Seasons of home” is a tribute to life in William’s Harbour, written and read by resident Pam Penney. Read the full story here: https://goo.gl/mMzXac
Community finally runs out of luck
What the now-cancelled show has in common with NewsRadio
Dan Harmon returns to save Community
From the archives: Can Harmon make the show what it was before he left?
Community’s return to Harmontown
Jamie Weinman on what executive producer Dan Harmon’s return means for the television comedy
Waterloo survives goose nesting season
Students and staff embrace an unofficial mascot
Chevy Chase leaves another show
It seems unlikely that anyone will give him a major part in a TV series again
Television’s mid-life crisis
A show can be a hit, but if its viewers are over 49, chances are it’ll get the axe
950th Chevy Chase post
The feud between Chevy Chase and Community creator Dan Harmon has been publicized rather suddenly. It’s only coming into the public (or at least Deadline.com) eye now even though the feud erupted a month ago while the show was finishing up its final episodes of the season. When something gets into the news at a certain time, you have to wonder why it’s only coming up now, and I wonder if this is somehow related to the changing circumstances of that show. When Harmon gave his angry party speech and Chase left his angry phone message, a lot of people on the show thought it was likely to be canceled. Now it’s back, and doing not great, but well enough that a fourth season is almost guaranteed. (Not only are its ratings OK by NBC standards, its audience is very young and it attracts more male viewers than most comedies. A show that can attract young male viewers is always going to find advertisers. Combine that with the Hulu deal and the Comedy Central syndication deal, and a five-year run – or six-year run, to use one of their running gags – seems likely.) So that’s when stories from both camps start leaking to Reddit and the press, with everyone positioning themselves for the awkwardness of the season to come.