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In episode 2 of SPA SHORTLIST, Staff Writer William Moran talks with Tuco Dixon about his top TV show recommendations. Dixon provides detailed insight into the reasons for his top picks, discussing everything from the quality of writing and production to comedic value.

[SPA SHORTLIST] Ep. 2: TV recommendations

Will Moran, Staff Writer February 24, 2022
Will Moran talks with Tuco Dixon about Community, Family Guy and Archer.
Fullmetal alchemist brotherhood is a fictional animated television show  about two brothers; Edward Elric and Alphonse Elric, living in 19th century Germany. The show includes magic and fast paced fight scenes, as well as intriguing dialogue and great character development. These factors are what make the show so interesting.

[NOSTALGIA REVIEW] Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood still holds up

Charlie Keillor, Staff Writer May 9, 2019
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood includes magic and fast paced fight scenes, as well as intriguing dialogue and great character development. These factors are what make the show so interesting.
Illustration done by Revan Jlnn depicts the idea of the survival of the fittest in a dystopian apocalyptic event.

Rise of dystopia in television connects to real world problems

Sharee Roman, Photographer November 13, 2017
A recent trend can be seen in popular television shows that says something interesting about our society.
Andrea Krollenberg as Edna Krabappel narrates a bizarre theatrical reenactment of the famed Simpsons episode Cape Feare, 80 years into the future.

Guthrie’s “Mr. Burns,” a meditation on time in American pop culture

Eva Perez-Greene, Editor-in-Chief April 15, 2015
Most go to the theater to lose themselves in a story, but what happens when that story stories the recollection of another story?
Tune in to new fall television: Red Band Society, Gotham, How to Get Away With Murder

Tune in to new fall television: Red Band Society, Gotham, How to Get Away With Murder

Patrick Commers, Arts Critic October 2, 2014

With the start of the school year comes the start of new television shows. Obviously many shows that people watch are starting again, but now comes the judging of the newbies. With major networks pitching...

Girls have mixed feelings about HBO’s Girls

Hannah Johnson, Sports Editor May 7, 2013

Season two of HBO’s Girls, begins with the main character, Hannah, breaking up with her casual boyfriend for being too Republican. She also insists that throughout their short-lived relationship, she...

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