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Fighting for Friendships, One Show at a Time

By Victoria Edel April 12, 2013

Controversial opinion alert: I think my friends are awesome. I kid; obviously most people think their friends are awesome. (If you don’t, you might want to get some new ones.) But I think we don’t...

Yo Ho, Yo Ho, A Pirate’s Life For Me?

By The Guide Staff April 3, 2013

At the guide, our staff is known for having strong opinions about pretty much everything. We’re taking stands on the pop culture issues that really matter, from tween stars to the movies that make us...

4E Flix: Basketballs & Boxes

4E Flix: Basketballs & Boxes

By Allie Canal and Allie Canal March 20, 2013

Now that Spring Break is officially over and your midterms are, hopefully, disappearing, it’s time to get back to the Netflix grind instead of the gym/study grind. While you are deciding which movie...

The Pop Culture Year in Review

By The Hoya Staff December 6, 2012

While some might still believe that this is the year of the apocalypse, we really hope that Honey Boo Boo won’t be the last cultural mark we leave behind if we’re ever discovered by extraterrestrials....

Faith Looms Large Over Notre Dame Traditions

By Nick Fedyk November 5, 2012

God and football — those are the reasons why I love Notre Dame. The relationship seems strange: I do not go to school there, I am not from the Midwest, I am not Irish nor am I a huge college football...

Casual Thursday: Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy June 14, 2012

Today is my second favorite holiday of the year, and it’s also Thursday. You know what that means? A very special Flag Day edition of Casual Thursday! I know what you’re thinking – Flag Day is...

TV Favorites Return This Summer

By Charlie Long May 16, 2012

Summer: It’s a season filled with cookouts, beach trips and time by the pool. It’s also a season marked by the quintessential summer blockbuster. Action films with big explosions and even bigger budgets...

Shaking the Empire State of Mind: Life Doesn’t Happen Just in NYC

By Victoria Edel March 15, 2012

I grew up in New York City. The first six years of my life were spent in Queens, home of my beloved Mets, and then my family moved in with my grandma in Brooklyn where we’ve lived ever since. Before...

There’s More to This Name Than You Think There Is

By Steven Piccione November 16, 2011

As I sat on a bench in the men's locker room at Yates, I received multiple text messages from Sarah Amos, the senior editor of the guide, asking me for a name for my television-based column. The original...

Surprisingly Solid Lineup for Fall Television

By Steven Piccione September 16, 2011

For those who remember how terrible the majority of the new shows were last fall, it will come as a relief that this new season will usher in a multitude of promising new programs.J.J. Abrams, the creator...

Season of Terrific Television

By Steven Piccione May 20, 2011

Now that the season finales of our favorite spring shows have aired, it's time to focus on what's ahead of us: the new shows of summer 2011! Beyond the insane amount of programming that has titles similar...

Change the Channel

By The Editorial Board September 24, 2010

For college students eager to savor any opportunity to relax, access to quality cable TV is a perennial concern. The university has long offered a single cable option to students living in on-campus residence...

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