Television Articles: April 2008

[Tue, 29.Apr.08]

Shark's return is boosted by the specter of Jimmy Woods and Michael Rooker locked in a stare-down, as they display their weird-and-creepy chops.

[Mon, 21.Apr.08]

Clemente was a brilliant ballplayer, but also conflicted and complicated, as demonstrated in Bernardo Ruiz's documentary, Roberto Clemente.

[Tue, 15.Apr.08]

Like its subject, Mark Zwonitzer's Walt Whitman is grand and particular.

[Mon, 14.Apr.08]

King Corn reveals that corn’s toxic effects extend beyond the cattle it fattens and helps to rush to market.

[Thu, 3.Apr.08]

That "Eyewitness to Murder" doesn't reach a definitive conclusion speaks elliptically and effectively to the experience of being "black in America."

[Tue, 1.Apr.08]

Compañeras shows that even when the musicians are women, expectations and structures remain male-dominated.

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