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Category: 10.06

Enough About the Stainless Steel: Confessions of a Cranky House Porn Addict
Adrienne L. McLean / University of Texas – Dallas

August 23, 2009 Adrienne McLean / University of Texas - Dallas 3 comments

An exploration of the state of HGTV and DIY House Programming, post-recession.

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Fan Protests, Cultural Authenticity, and the Adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender
Patricia Nelson / FLOW Staff

August 22, 2009 Patricia Nelson / FLOW Staff 19 comments

A consideration of the fan backlash surrounding Paramount’s choice to cast white actors as Asian characters.

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Big Media’s ‘TV Everywhere’ Approach: A Top-Down Vision of the World(WideWeb)
Denise Mann / University of California – Los Angeles

August 21, 2009 Denise Mann / University of California - Los Angeles One comment

An examination of NBC’s “top-down” approach to programming and entertainment.

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Still Hanging
Peter Lehman, Arizona State University and Susan Hunt, Santa Monica College

August 21, 2009 Peter Lehman / Arizona State University -Tempe & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College 2 comments

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SXSW: Vote for FlowTV’s Panels
Flow Editorial Staff

August 21, 2009 Flow staff Leave a comment

Help Flow by voting for our panels in the 2010 SXSW interactive conference.

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Over*Flow: “'It's Not Dark Humor If It's Not Your Trauma - You're Just Bad People': The Exploitive Nature of TikTok Meme Cultures
Moa Eriksson Krutrök / Umeå University, Sweden

Over*Flow: The Costs of Hope in The Chair and The Bold Type
Kelly Coyne / Northwestern University

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magshennyMaggie Hennefeld@magshenny·
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I'm thrilled to share this short piece about @NastySilents just out in the new issue of @FlowTV!! I talk about our approach to curating the messiness of the feminist archive (w/a bit of dishing about a celebrity intro snafu). I hope you enjoy! 🎞️🍽️https://www.flowjournal.org/2022/05/cinemas-first-nasty-women/

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Our last issue of the semester is live! Run to http://flowjournal.org to check out Flow Volume 28.07 featuring @hmwheatley, @magshenny, @DearStefania, @sinwelleffect, @CaraDickason, @cinefeminism, and @LaProfaMolina!

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cinemariasfMaria San Filippo@cinemariasf·
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Appreciated shout-out to Maude's "very special episode" on which I wrote @FlowTV last fall: https://www.flowjournal.org/2021/11/maude-and-me/
@MatthewGilbert's TV shows that understood a woman’s right to choose https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/05/12/arts/tv-shows-that-understood-womans-right-choose/?event=event25
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