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Paul Feig’s Ghostbuster’s remake has made waves on both sides of the Atlantic. As the original 1984 film set some significant action in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of the New York Public Library, we couldn’t help but indulge in a rifle through the archives of cinematic tributes to libraries.
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By: Anastasia Goodstein,
on 8/18/2010
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Lately MTV’s reality programming seems to fall into one of two very distinct categories: heavily edited, love triangle- and catch phrase-fueled guilty pleasures (ahem, Snooki and company), and more serious endeavors to mix entertainment with... Read the rest of this post
We decided to borrow Slate's letter writing format between its TV critics as a way for me (a Gen Xer) and Ypulse's managing editor Meredith Sires (a Gen Yer) to talk about what John Hughes' passing has meant to both of us….It was kind of a fun... Read the rest of this post