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Amy Winehouse heads to rehab and the entertainment desk is here to discuss the celebrity-rehab relationship.
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Amy Winehouse heads to rehab and the entertainment desk is here to discuss the celebrity-rehab relationship.
The entertainment desk discusses actor Heath Ledger’s death a few minutes after the news broke Tuesday.
There wasn’t a traditional “Golden Globe Awards” show this year, and somehow the world kept spinning.
Members of the features desk discuss and debate New Year’s resolutions, including the resolution a State Newser’s father made a few years ago to quit kicking the cat.
During the last week of break, most people start to get antsy for school. You’ve probably seen more than enough of high school friends, and if you’re like me, have watched practically an entire season of The O.C. on DVD. But instead of wasting this last week of freedom yearning for Michigan State, take advantage of these last few days with some good, old fashioned board games. My recently discovered faves are:
Last weekend I wanted to go to the Met in New York, but I couldn’t remember what street it was on. I knew it was Fifth Avenue and something … maybe 66th? Because it was too cold to simply wander around, I asked a string of New Yorkers. To my surprise, not one of them could tell me where it was. “The Math?” one asked. “No, the Met,” I said. “Ohh, you know, like the museum,” her friend replied. Didn’t they live here? I thought. How could real New Yorkers not know where — or what, for that matter — the Met was, and I, a student interning in New York for only four months, did?
Spreading holiday cheer, our entertainment pundits rehash some of the happier moments of the semester, and we even welcome special guest Fat Albert to the podcast.
State News pundits and reporters offer listeners a preview of the forthcoming film contest in East Lansing.
Getting things started with a roundtable discussion of what the entertainment pundits are thankful for, the podcast brings listeners a show focused on Thanksgiving, its food and visiting family.
The entertainment pundits discuss the potential budding relationship between Lance Armstrong and Ashley Olsen. Faces + Places editor Maggie Lillis crunches some serious numbers to spell out this eye-popping duo to our listeners.
The entertainment pundits offer their thoughts on the Writers Guild of America strike that threatens to bring television as we know it to a screeching halt.