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NBC’s “Jensen Project” is an entertaining ride worthy of viewer support
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John W. Kennedy
The Jensen Project (view trailer), airing tomorrow night (Friday) at 8:00 PM (ET) on NBC plays out like a live-action version of the classic action-adventure cartoon series Jonny Quest and should please both parents and kids looking for something to watch together in an air-conditioned room on a quiet summer night. The plot (which seems…
What if…? A game of media bias
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John W. Kennedy
My sister often says that if you want to look at an issue fairly change the parties involved from people you like to people you don’t and vice versa. Then see how your perspective on the same issue changes. I think the media, if it really is interested in being fair, could learn from that…
PBS’ “History Detectives” tells tale of an apparent Catholic spy
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John W. Kennedy
You’ve probably never heard of John H. Brady. All that was known of him (including by some of his own descendants) was that he worked as a New York cab driver during the early years of the last century, had a family and died sometime in the 1930’s of a heart attack. He was also…
Thoughts on the Emmy Nominations
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John W. Kennedy
That great American think tank known as the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is out with its much-anticipated Emmy Award nominations for supposed excellence in television. I use the word “supposed” because excellence when it comes to art (if that’s what television is) is, of course, a subjective concept. I’m made more aware…
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