2021-02-17T07:20:53-08:00

In PBS' The Black Church,' Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. is the guide for a documentary about the 400-year history of Christianity among enslaved Africans and their descendants in America. Read more

2021-01-25T20:57:05-08:00

'Six Degrees With Mike Rowe' is the 'Dirty Jobs' host's take on the 1970s British show 'Connections,' but Rowe's is, shall we say, a bit more idiosyncratic. Read more

2021-01-19T21:16:23-08:00

What happens when Walker, Texas Ranger becomes just Walker? More than the loss of two words, that's for darn tootin'. Read more

2023-02-16T16:39:48-08:00

These days, remakes fill me with dread rather than anticipation, which makes PBS' 'Masterpiece: All Creatures Great and Small,' premiering Sunday, Jan. 10, such a revelation. Read more

2021-01-04T22:33:39-08:00

Challenged with creating a $1M business in a strange town in 90 days for Discovery's 'Undercover Billionaire,' Monique Idlett-Mosley relied on her faith. Read more

2021-01-02T20:38:22-08:00

After binging through all the seasons, including the new third season, on Netflix this past week, I appreciate what an accomplishment 'Cobra Kai' is. Read more

2020-12-29T19:15:40-08:00

On his new YouTube Channel, aSecularAge, Sean Bryan, the Papal Ninja of NBC's 'American Ninja Warrior,' does do a flip into Lake Tahoe. But that's not the point of the video or the channel. Read more

2020-12-24T07:17:54-08:00

'Soul' mixes a midlife crisis with metaphysical speculations and lots of jazz -- but ultimately wastes a really good opportunity to blow your mind. Read more

2020-12-19T22:19:39-08:00

EPIX's 'Pennyworth' exists in a world of "what if?", an alternate universe that veers from history somewhere around the 1950s and never looks back. Read more

2020-11-26T20:20:58-08:00

'The Christmas Chronicles 2,' which just dropped on Netflix, reverses direction from the original ... more on that later. Read more


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