“Gilmore Girls” is the show for autumn 
Over the years, “Gilmore Girls” has claimed its spot as a fall fan favorite 

With the first breeze of autumn permeating in the air and pumpkin-flavored chai making its yearly debut back into the market, colors shift to the warm hues of oranges, yellows […]

OPINION: The Emmys’ costly mistake 
When charity becomes a gimmick for national television 

A night of outfits, cameras, speeches and trophies has once again swept over the nation and beyond. While the 77th Emmy Awards was a night of success for many, there […]

Letter to the Editor: The deep roots of public TV 
Idaho’s public television has enriched my entire life. What would we do without it? 

From: Trent Clark  As a kid, my moral code and my parents’ teachings on “right versus wrong” were reinforced by Fred Rogers and his puppet neighborhood. My book report on […]

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OPINION: Is SNL good anymore? 
The show is an American classic, but is it good anymore?

“Saturday Night Live,” or “SNL,” is undeniably an American culture classic. In its 47 years, the show launched the careers of countless big names in acting and comedy and has […]

From pages to pixels
Society has turned away from books and why this must change

Most everyone has read a book, or at least had one read to them. From story time in kindergarten, AR points in elementary school and required reading in high school […]

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Keep on cringing
Awkward humor prevails over all other mediums

An awkward silence rings out from the television, loud as any explosion or burst of laughter from a live audience.  On the screen, Steve Carrell pauses, looks directly at the […]