Our pop-culture podcast talks to CityNews’ Shauna Hunt, discusses the cancellation of two defining TV shows, and debates the Hamburglar rebrand
Tag Archives: CSI
Junior detectives crack cases at forensics camp
Canada’s best-known forensics expert has a lot to teach kids at CSI summer camp
Inside the growing field of forensic engineering
Working backwards to find out what went wrong
Can sci-fi be saved?
Movies like “Avatar” have been huge hits, but on the small screen, the genre’s not doing that well
Why old people are suddenly watchable on TV
Networks are discovering their most loyal viewers like over-60s like Ted Danson
Newsmakers: July 14-21
Hugo Chávez looks to Castro for care, J-Lo and Marc Anthony call it quits, and Shaq gets a new job
TV is biased and that’s a good thing
‘Friends’ had gay-friendly messages; a new book calls it propaganda
Newsmakers: May 5-12, 2011
Donald Trump gets sued, Rita Chretien is found alive, and Don Cherry is angry about something again
Can’t get enough of compulsive hoarders
Shows from CSI to South Park are cashing in on our fascination with the disorder
A Golden Age of Taking TV Seriously
Is television critical analysis taking the place of good old-fashioned fandom?