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Friday TV: NAACP Image Awards, More Whitney Memories

Roger Catlin February 17, 2012 0 Comments

Sanaa Lathan, left, and Anthony Mackie, stars of the film “Vipaka,” host The 43rd NAACP Image Awards (NBC, 8 p.m.) from Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Nominees include Macke, Viola…

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Thursday TV: ‘Exporting Raymond,’ Questioning Black History Month

Roger Catlin February 16, 2012 0 Comments

America still leads the world in one export: entertainment. And in addition to its big screen movies and pop culture, its TV shows run all around the word. Sometime they’re…

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The Littlest ‘Survivor’

Roger Catlin February 15, 2012 0 Comments

Among the new things on “Survivor: One World” that starts tonight on CBS – other than the splitting of genders, elimination of Redemption Island, changing of hidden immunity rules, or…

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Wednesday TV: ‘Survivor’ Start, Shue Fits on ‘CSI’

Roger Catlin February 15, 2012 0 Comments

There will be few new twists when the new “Survivor: One World” (CBS, 8 p.m.) begins tonight. It’ll be men vs. women, for one thing, but both tribes will live…

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Ameena Matthews for President

Roger Catlin February 15, 2012 0 Comments

In Steve James' powerful documentary “The Interrupters,” that debuted on “Frontline” tonight, a star and leader and role model was introduced to the nation in the form of Ameena Matthews.…

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FTD Fail, Candy Hearts and Other Valentine Stories

Roger Catlin February 14, 2012 0 Comments

Got a timely Valentine's Day e-mail today. It was from the FTD.com floral spot that I had done some business with the other day. "Despite our best efforts, due to…

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Tuesday TV: ‘The Interrupters,’ ‘The Loving Story’

Roger Catlin February 14, 2012 0 Comments

On a special, super-long episode of “Frontline” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings) Steve James of “Hoop Dreams” fame and Alex Kotlowitz, author of “There Are No Children Here” tell…

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Sharon Malone’s Education of the Old South

Roger Catlin February 14, 2012 0 Comments

One of the most remarkable documentaries in Black History Month is the one that premiered tonight on PBS, “Slavery by Another Name,” which recounts the decades of forced labor that…

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How Kevin Smith Got Back on TV

Roger Catlin February 14, 2012 0 Comments

Kevin Smith wasn’t anxious to get back into television.  After all, his last “disastrous foray into TV” was an animated series based on his movie “Clerks” in 2000. “We only…

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Monday TV: ‘Slavery By Another Name,’ BET Honors

Roger Catlin February 13, 2012 0 Comments

Sometimes the stories explored in documentaries during Black History Month can be pretty familiar. But the new “Slavery by Another Name” (PBS, 9 p.m., check local listings), an adaptation of…

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