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Michael Brett

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The Oscars: The Super Bowl of Egotism

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Michael Brett
/ 17 March 2010
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Please Don’t Call ‘This’ Country

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Michael Brett
/ 4 March 2010
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Does Late Night Still Matter? Jay V. Conan and the Death of Network Television

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Michael Brett
/ 25 February 2010
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I Love You, Buddy Man

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Michael Brett
/ 18 February 2010
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Hollywood’s New Dimension: ‘Avatar’ in 3D

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Michael Brett
/ 4 February 2010
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Indie Ambition: Hold Steady

By
Michael Brett
/ 28 January 2010
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Does Late Night Still Matter? Heeere’s Stephen!

By
Michael Brett
/ 14 January 2010
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Does Late Night Still Matter? Jon Stewart

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Michael Brett
/ 17 December 2009
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Matt Pike Don’t Need No Stinking Shirt

By
Michael Brett
/ 10 December 2009
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We All Know the Way to Sesame Street

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Michael Brett
/ 19 November 2009
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Does Late Night TV Still Matter? Jimmy Kimmel

By
Michael Brett
/ 12 November 2009
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Metal, Back from Purgatory

By
Michael Brett
/ 5 November 2009

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