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    I never was the writer who lived a rich life grand with detailed stories that gave them initial inspiration on my creation of a character, detail of a line or the crafting of a setting/scenario. I just started with something out of the ordinary and built off it. I will say that the only initial theme quantities I enforce are biblical allusions or themes that work as political commentary on religious matter. No matter what I am writing about it try my best to express a political statement or…

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    On January 29th the show choir group traveled to Emmetsburg to perform competitively. Their experience and thoughts were captured through various students about this year’s group. Caitlin Thilges, a senior at Bishop Garrigan, was asked what it was like to perform competitively. She said “We have never done show choir competitively so to do it at this level was a lot more intense than previous years”. Show Choir started practicing in the middle of November. Director Dave Fog said “The students…

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    The Truman Show

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    Adorno and Horkeimer many years ago claimed “culture today is infecting everything with sameness” (94). The Social Network and The Truman Show are films made 12 years apart focusing on different mediums one being reality television the other being social networking, yet they both contain the same ideologies regarding gender. Both films promote the same ideologies from the base of its makers to the characters within he film. Each film features and is created by white men, while women are shown as…

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    The Cosby Show

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    the public. In the 70’s a show called M*A*S*H was released, it was about the Korean war. The show gave insight to all the political problems that the country was dealing with, this opened the public up to what was going on internationally and increased the people’s awareness. Women’s rights were important but were gazed over by the public during these…

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    History Of The Show

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    The show was a continuation of acts from dawn to dusk. A “model” bill might include approximately eight acts that had a variety of performers. It was usually set up so as to increase spectator pleasure at the start, followed by a filler and this would keep going until the final act which was usually a “chaser” act used to help run patrons out of the revolving show (D. 86-88). The variety of acts ranged from: (MC) Master of Ceremonies (invented in Vaudeville), comics, magicians, shadowgraphs,…

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    The Fosters Show

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    Freeform. Breathe Cast shared several spoilers for season 3, episode 18, which is one episode ofThe Fosters that you do not want to miss. On this episode of The Fosters, they will be doing the musical version of Romeo & Juliet. This episode is called The Show. A lot of this episode of The Fosters will be about the musical, but they are also going to throw in a big twist that will change everything. The promo for this episode makes it look like Stef Foster. Stef is going through a lot right now…

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    Batman Show

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    This is evident in the fact that shows like Full House and Boy Meets World have been brought back in new form and movies are being dragged out into trilogies with the final one being split into two parts. These big time film and television companies are looking for the best way to cash in. So this brings me to my point of why has DC not brought a live action Batman show to TV? DC has been enjoying the success of shows such as Arrow and Flash. Both of these shows have continued to grow in…

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    Crime Shows

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    true crime shows such as 48 Hours and Snapped depict crimes as they occurred. Factual accounts are recapped by the actual law enforcement professionals involved in the case investigation and individuals close to the case. Crime scene dramas such CSI, on the other hand, are scripted and fictional often depicting true crimes taken straight from today’s headlines (Parker, 2013). They draw millions of loyal viewers each week to prime time television prompting networks to create new shows based on…

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    of satirical techniques many new news show had begun to shake the standards the news had previously had. Starting with The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to continue to The Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert and even websites like the onion all having a unique and ever evolving standards of their own. These news television programs unifying news and comedy into something new shocked people. Some of the technique utilized for the sake of these types of news show are hyperbole, and fake news to…

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    pamphlets to come see their, shows while there dressed in costume. You can’t help but wonder what their show is about. Whether you like plays and musicals, I’m sure at one point in your life you will see one or hear a song from one. The 1940’s and the 1950’s were a golden age for Broadway. (Gordon, John Steele) The industry was booming. Television wasn’t popular yet, so everybody’s form of entertainment was either on the radio or musicals. Everyone would go to shows. New Yorkers didn’t…

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