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Musings on HBO’s Tell Me You Love Me

September 29, 2007 Bo Baker & Katherine Haenschen / FLOW Staff 2 comments


Two of our senior editors take on HBO’s newest dramatic offering, Tell Me You Love Me.

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YouTube, Dance and Reform: The Body Caught in the Act

September 29, 2007 Anna Beatrice Scott / University of California, Riverside 4 comments


How has YouTube transformed the study of choreography and the way we think about movement?

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The Cult of Æon Flux

September 29, 2007 Jane Stadler / University of Queensland 6 comments


What happened to the transgressive pleasures of Aeon Flux when it moved from small screen to large?

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Television’s Docile Subservience to the Law

September 14, 2007 Hector Amaya / Southwestern University 6 comments

by: Hector Amaya / Southwestern University

The abundance of legal and law enforcement programming begs some exploration.

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Smart Living in the Wired Home

September 14, 2007 Daniel Chamberlain / USC 3 comments

by: Daniel Chamberlain / USC
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The Wired Home is an exclusive demonstration of principles that will at best trickle down into high-end home building.

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Flow Poll #5:
New Prime Time Shows

September 14, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 8 comments

by: FLOW Staff

What new fall prime time offering are you most looking forward to seeing?

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Welcome to the new and improved FlowTV

September 11, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 3 comments

Let us know if you like our new look!

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