Daily Screens: Television
New TV and Streaming Shows to Catch in February
February brings new shows to add to your media diet, returning shows to welcome back to the rotation, and the at-home debuts of a handful of movies tipped for Oscar glory.

1:00PM Tue. Feb. 2, 2021, Kimberley Jones Read More | Comment »

Origins of a Green Identity Dives into the Growth of a Community
Gov. Elisha Pease. A.J. Zilker. Roberta Crenshaw. Lovers of public green spaces whose names are memorialized on parks and trails. Because of them, Austin is a beautiful city, "and we had to work hard to keep it this way," explains environmental campaigner Mary Arnold in Origins of a Green Identity: Austin's Conservation Pioneers.

6:00AM Fri. Jan. 8, 2021, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Origins of a Green Identity Dives into the Growth of a Community
 
12 New TV Shows to Watch in January
Sure, it’s a new year, but until your number gets called for the vaccine, you’re going to spend 2021 exactly like you did 2020 – warming the couch, holding your remote like the hand of a loved one, and binging so much TV the fictional people who live inside the box will start to feel like family.

3:15PM Tue. Dec. 29, 2020, Kimberley Jones Read More | Comment »

One Perfect Shot To Become HBO Max Series
Who says tweeting won't get you anywhere? One Perfect Shot, the Twitter feed run by Austin-based movie site Film School Rejects, is being turned into a half-hour unscripted series by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Ava DuVernay, with FSR founder Neil Miller executive producing.

5:34PM Fri. Aug. 7, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Rooster Teeth Teases RWBY Volume 8 at Comic-Con
Rooster Teeth made a big noise over the weekend at the virtual version of San Diego Comic-Con with news about three of its biggest shows - the return of RWBY and Red Vs. Blue, plus more on their new series for Netflix, the Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy.

3:30PM Mon. Jul. 27, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Fear The Walking Dead Drops Season 6 Trailer
Seems you can't keep a good undead TV show down. AMC and production company Skybound just announced in their virtual panel at San Diego Comic-Con that Fear the Walking Dead, shot right here in Austin, will be returning to TV on Oct. 11 at 9pm with new episodes - and they shared a brand new trailer to prove it.

11:00PM Fri. Jul. 24, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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ATX TV Gets Upright With Tim Minchin
Laughs are in short supply right now, and that's why ATX Television Festival is making sure we all stay Upright with a first look at the hilarious new comedy, and an exclusive Q&A with creator/star Tim Minchin, two weeks ahead of its TV debut.

1:30PM Fri. Jul. 17, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Exit Laughing: Carl Reiner, RIP
Carl Reiner didn't make it to be a 2,000 Year Old Man, but for a long time, it's been looking like he was gonna give that burst of comedic genius he co-created with his dear pal Mel Brooks a run for his money. Reiner had remained busy acting through his 80s, writing into his 90s, and just this week, at age 98, he was still tweeting to beat the band.

1:50PM Tue. Jun. 30, 2020, Robert Faires Read More | Comment »

Review: It's Worth the Trip to Central Park
When real-life stressors get too much, sitcoms can provide a breath of air, and animated musical series Central Park excels in that arena. But make no mistake: This isn’t your everyday escapist comedy. Central Park works with the chaos and pain of the world outside, not against it. It’s an ode to free public spaces - the right to have a presence.

7:30PM Fri. Jun. 26, 2020, Selome Hailu Read More | Comment »

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