Name: Diane Kristine
Dateline: Vancouver, British Columbia
Weblog: unifiedtheorynothingmuch.blogspot.com [RSS]
Articles: 278
First Published: Friday, September 2, 2005
Last Published: Thursday, July 17, 2008

Diane is a publications manager who's addicted to television, movies, and books and justifies her pop culture obsessions by writing about them for Blogcritics. She also runs the TV, Eh? website, a compilation of news and information about Canadian television series.
Currently listing articles 278-251:
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The Emmys Don't Get It Abysmally Wrong— They're not perfect, but this year's Emmy nominations aren't completely terrible, either.
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UFOs: The Secret History - What Does Our View Of Aliens Say About Us?— Filmmaker David Cherniack explores what our views on extraterrestrial life say about life on earth.
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Cop Drama Flashpoint Explores Human Cost Of Heroism— Co-creators Stephanie Morgenstern and Mark Ellis talk about their upcoming CBS/CTV series.
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Entourage Finds Success Out Of Failure— Creator Doug Ellin describes the arduous journey of bringing the hit HBO show to life.
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The Unusual Life of Friday Night Lights — Head writer Jason Katims is grateful to have a third season of the struggling and unique show.
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Swingtown Producer Sees Double Standards In Network Standards— Executive producer and director Alan Poul relates his struggles with the FCC and timid networks.
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Creator Hart Hanson Digs Up Bones Stories— Hanson shows his humorous side in a Banff TV Festival Master Class.
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Anatomy Of A House Episode: "Airborne"— Writer David Hoselton dissects his mutated "baby."
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From Idea to Screen: The Craft of TV Writing— Desperate Housewives and House writers break down the creative process.
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Boston Legal Provides Evidence Of Hollywood’s Social Responsibility — The Entertainment Industries Council and Christian Clemenson of Boston Legal went before Congress to talk about mental health issues.
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Breaking Into Hollywood Any Which Way They Can— Three success stories prove there's no clear path to Hollywood.
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Online Fans Represent TV's Vocal Minority — TV writers, directors and producers reflect on their online relationship with fans.
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Sanctuary Leaps From Net To Network— The science fiction series makes its move to Sci Fi in October.
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What's Next? Friday Night Lights, Entourage, Desperate Housewives, Bones, and House— Gleaning spoilers from TV writers.
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Nicholas Campbell Returns as Da Vinci in The Quality of Life— The television movie finds a Dominic Da Vinci caught between politics and ideals.
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From Law To Medicine: An Interview With House Writer David Hoselton— Wherein he calls me crazy and won't tell me anything about season five but still has me on his side. Kinda House-like, in fact.
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MVP: The Secret Lives of Hockey Wives Goes Into Overtime— It's shooting for a bigger audience; will it score on SOAPnet?
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Banff World Television Festival Unites Industry Professionals— Awards, panels, pitching sessions and seminars make Banff 2008 a prime networking opportunity.
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TV Review: House – "House's Head"/"Wilson's Heart"— The fourth season finale sets up the possibility for profound change.
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Intelligence Comes To DVD While Awaiting FOX Fate— Creator Chris Haddock spills on the DVD, American version, and the state of the CBC.
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Killer Durham County Creeps Onto Global's Lineup— The atmospheric six part series has its network debut Monday, May 19.
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TV Review: My Messy Life Documentary Vindicates The Neat-Impaired— I'm not messy, I'm creative.
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This Is This is Emily Yeung On DVD— Executive Producer Mark Bishop sings the praises of his pint-sized star.
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Interview: Author Kate Jacobs of Comfort Food, The Friday Night Knitting Club— The author uses metaphor to examine female friendships and family dynamics.
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X-Weighted Participant Sheds Self-Doubt Along With Pounds— "My weight loss journey had a lot of emotional weight attached to it as well as the physical weight."
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Rent-a-Goalie Is As Heart-Filled As It Is Fart-Filled — Creator and star Christopher Bolton talks about the charm of his workplace comedy.
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CTV's Robson Arms Returns With Its Stealthy Charms— Robson Arms co-creators Susin Nielsen and Gary Harvey talk about the third season.
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JibJab Gives Us Snoop Dogg While Waiting On Clinton and Obama — Without abandoning their political satire original shorts, JibJab puts you in the picture with Sendables and Starring You.

