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UFC 300: A fight night to remember

UFC 300: A fight night to remember

Emmanuel Kisin, Staff Writer | May 11, 2024
Fighting promotions have been hailed as “exciting” and “thrilling” time and time again through insane knockouts and impressive performances. However, the United Fighting Championship has solidified itself as one of the best to do it. The UFC hosts its infamous UFC 100 every seven to eight years, a showcase like no other. On April 13 in Las Vegas, the featured UFC 300 marked a turning point in mixed martial arts history. The fight card, which highlighted 26 fighters and over 12 current or former...
You could be the next reporter, camera technician or soundmaster for the ChronicleTV.

Lights, camera, action!

Hevar Barzenji, Staff Writer | March 18, 2024
Dallas College Richland Campus Student Media members are working to bring back TV as a media outlet. ChronicleTV will return, complimenting KDUX WebRadio and the Richland Chronicle newspaper as a third media outlet. As Student Media’s only video outlet, ChronicleTV will provide news, commentary and infotainment. The program will be spearheaded by Richland freshman Carlos Ortega and supported by Student Media staff and faculty. According to Erica Edwards, Richland Campus lead...
Miley Cyrus performs “Flowers” at the Grammys after her big win.

Highs and lows of the Grammys

Tracey Nicholas, Outreach Coordinator | February 25, 2024
The 66th annual Grammy Awards, hosted by charismatic comedian Trevor Noah on Feb. 4, proved to be an unforgettable evening for the music industry’s finest. Kicking off the show, Dua Lipa mesmerized audiences with her latest tracks, “Houdini” and “Dance the Night,” while country sensation Luke Combs, joined by the iconic Tracy Chapman, breathed new life into the classic hit “Fast Car,” delivering a rendition that left even the most eager fans applauding afresh. Among the night’s highlights were...
Best and worst of the Super Bowl commercials

Best and worst of the Super Bowl commercials

February 24, 2024
"Uber Eats" -- Despite this commercial getting backlash for using the disease of life-threatening food allergy as humor, I think it was funny regardless. It features David and Victoria Beckham, country singer Jelly Roll, halftime show performer Usher and the duo of Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer. As a die-hard “Friends” fan myself, this ad made me smile and that is all I’m looking for. Grade: A "Temu" -- Temu aired a repeated spot featuring an animated commercial depicting...
GOP presidential candidates debate

GOP presidential candidates debate

Aislyn Smith, Staff Writer | September 16, 2023

The presidential election season has officially begun as of the 23rd of August with the first Republican presidential debate. The candidates who appeared were Asa Hutchinson, Chris Christie, Mike Pence, Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley,...

Is ‘The Glory’ still just as glorious?

Is ‘The Glory’ still just as glorious?

Ryan Bingham Duff, Staff Writer | March 21, 2023
Netflix concluded their K-Drama psychological thriller series “The Glory” on March 10.  Moon Dong-Eun (Song Hye-Kyo) returns to her hometown of Semyeong after 20 years, with a purpose.   At  18 she endured horrific suffering at the hands of five of her classmates: Son Myeong-Oh (Kim Gun-woo), Choi Hye-Jeong (Cha Joo-Young), Lee Sa-Ra (Kim Hieora), Jeon Jae-Jun (Park Sung-Hoon), and the ringleader Park Yeon-Jin (Lim Ji-Yeon). 
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‘Better Call Saul’ ends

November 3, 2022

On Aug. 15, AMC’s hit show “Better Call Saul” drew its final curtain. Stars of this slow-burn crime drama, Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Rhea Seehorn, Giancarlo Esposito, Patrick Fabian, Tony Dalton and Michael Mando took their final bows and along with show creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould expressed gratitude and special thanks to their fans. The ratings had averaged at about 2.2 million per episode throughout all six seasons according to the Nielsen Live+3 all the way to the last episode, “Series Finale.”

This “Breaking Bad” spinoff takes place approximately six years before the “Breaking Bad” events. The show focused on Jimmy McGill (Odenkirk) and his shenanigans within the confines of the law in order to win the case; anywhere from placing a doppelganger at the defense table only to point out the real defendant in the audience in open court, to hiding in a dumpster to spy on Sand- piper staff to prove their wrongdoing. The show has very little to do with drug trafficking, much less would the audience need to see, it pretty much stands on its own two legs.

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The Owl House cut short by Disney

December 6, 2021

On Jan. 10, 2020, we were introduced to the Disney animated series “The Owl House” and its titular character Luz Noceda, her mentor Edalyn Clawthrone and her companion King. From Episode 1 “The Owl House” distinguished itself as one of a kind in so many ways from the setting, humor, message and characters.

It’s one of the few shows that establishes its identity from the get-go. So, it was no surprise when the fantasy adventure series blew up in popularity. However, to the heartbreak of many fans, the show has not been picked for a full Season 3. Instead, “The Owl House” has only been given three 45-minute specials in place of Season 3.

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