Theater Professor Hanay Geiogamah is one of eight Native American faculty members working at UCLA.
Author Archives: Samantha Suchland
Remote Life: Television shows battle against busy schedules
It’s that time of the quarter. Week eight has arrived, the midterm madness has slowed and it’s the short lull before the end of the quarter sprint.
Remote Life: Markings at Bunche Hall incite togetherness among avid TV show fans
If you’re not a fan of the shows “Sherlock,” “Doctor Who” or “Game of Thrones,” you might have walked by the chalk writings at Bunche Hall without giving them much thought.
Remote Life: Going to the movies a better date choice than watching TV
What better day for me to write about television than Valentine’s Day. I love TV, and Valentine’s Day is all about love, right? But the more I thought about the mechanics of Valentine’s Day and dating in general, the two seemed less and less compatible.
Remote Life: NBC’s heart beats strong despite low ratings
The most memorable moment of Sunday’s Super Bowl wasn’t Ahmad Bradshaw’s awkward flop into the end zone for the Giants’ game-winning touchdown. It was the three-minute musical commercial for the game’s host network, NBC, before the game began.
TV shows unite finicky audiences
I never expected my mother to betray me. But there it was on the front page of the local newspaper’s arts and entertainment section. My mom had revealed to a reporter that I was a television control freak.
TV airing delays from UK to US make for a baffling case
It’s baffling that British broadcasters delay the airing of new seasons of shows that are already popular in America.