Healthy lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.

Mental Health

Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.

Public health

Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.

Reproductive Health

For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.

Health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

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lundi 5 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second season of Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

mardi 24 octobre 2017

The 14 Best 2000s-Era Shows on Netflix

Does the current TV landscape have you nostalgic for shows from the turn of the century - after cell phones but before you could watch those shows on your cell phone? We're here to help you with a guide to the best 2000s-era shows on Netflix.

Not all of the shows fit strictly inside the 2000-2009 bubble, but all of them aired most of their episodes in that time frame, or they're just eternally tied to that moment in time. A few shows are even still producing new episodes but were definitely birthed in the 2000s, as TV began its shift away from the standard broadcast network fare.

jeudi 8 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second seasons of Riverdale and Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

The CW

Monday, Oct. 9
8 p.m. - Supergirl
9 p.m. - Valor*

Tuesday, Oct. 10
8 p.m. - The Flash
9 p.m. - DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Wednesday, Oct. 11
8 p.m. - Riverdale
9 p.m. - Dynasty*

Thursday, Oct. 12
8 p.m. - Supernatural
9 p.m. - Arrow*

Friday, Oct. 13
8 p.m. - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
9 p.m. - Jane the Virgin*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

jeudi 12 octobre 2017

The 14 Best 2000s-Era Shows on Netflix

Does the current TV landscape have you nostalgic for shows from the turn of the century - after cell phones but before you could watch those shows on your cell phone? We're here to help you with a guide to the best 2000s-era shows on Netflix.

Not all of the shows fit strictly inside the 2000-2009 bubble, but all of them aired most of their episodes in that time frame, or they're just eternally tied to that moment in time. A few shows are even still producing new episodes but were definitely birthed in the 2000s, as TV began its shift away from the standard broadcast network fare.

jeudi 8 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second seasons of Riverdale and Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

The CW

Monday, Oct. 9
8 p.m. - Supergirl
9 p.m. - Valor*

Tuesday, Oct. 10
8 p.m. - The Flash
9 p.m. - DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Wednesday, Oct. 11
8 p.m. - Riverdale
9 p.m. - Dynasty*

Thursday, Oct. 12
8 p.m. - Supernatural
9 p.m. - Arrow*

Friday, Oct. 13
8 p.m. - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
9 p.m. - Jane the Virgin*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

mercredi 21 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second seasons of Riverdale and Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

The CW

Monday, Oct. 9
8 p.m. - Supergirl
9 p.m. - Valor*

Tuesday, Oct. 10
8 p.m. - The Flash
9 p.m. - DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Wednesday, Oct. 11
8 p.m. - Riverdale
9 p.m. - Dynasty*

Thursday, Oct. 12
8 p.m. - Supernatural
9 p.m. - Arrow*

Friday, Oct. 13
8 p.m. - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
9 p.m. - Jane the Virgin*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

NBC

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Voice
10 p.m. - The Brave*

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - This Is Us
10 p.m. - Law and Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders*

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - Law and Order: SVU*
10 p.m. - Chicago P.D.

Thursday, Sept. 28
8 p.m. - Superstore
8:30 p.m. - The Good Place
9 p.m. - Will and Grace*
9:30 p.m. - Great News
10 p.m. - Chicago Fire

Friday, Sept. 29
9 p.m. - Dateline

Wednesday, Oct. 4
8 p.m. - The Blacklist

Friday, Oct. 27
8 p.m. - Blindspot

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

samedi 28 janvier 2017

37 TV Shows With Positive Role Models That Will Empower Your Girls

Our friends at Common Sense Media have rounded up a list of TV shows with strong female leads that will empower your girls at every age.

Finding positive role models for girls on TV isn't as easy as it should be. But if you dig a bit, you'll uncover a few gems that will show girls and women in a positive light. Sometimes you'll need to employ the DVD player or stream older series that have gone off the air for these top-rated girl-power TV shows. And some shows only feature women occasionally (like Iron Chef America), but when they do, they're great examples of strong girls and women. Talk to girls (and boys) about how women are portrayed in the media and what kinds of stereotypes they see. These discussions can counteract harmful messages kids get about body image, sexuality, and role models.

jeudi 18 août 2016

3 Quick Reasons You're Going to Fall in Love With ABC's Conviction

If you can't get enough of the political and legal twists and turns in female-lead shows like Scandal and How to Get Away With Murder, prepare to fall deep, deeply in love with ABC's new legal drama, Conviction. It's scheduled to premiere during the network's Monday night lineup on Oct. 3, so if you've been itching for a new TV obsession to add to your roster, this is it. Although it's not helmed by the great Shonda Rhimes, it sure feels like something she'd make, so with so many new shows flooding our TV screens this Fall, allow us to make a case for one of the most addicting TV shows of 2016.

  1. The plot feels simultaneously familiar and fresh. The show centers around brilliant attorney Hayes Morrison (Hayley Atwell), a former first daughter and out-of-control wild child who hasn't lost her rebellious streak. After getting busted for cocaine, she's blackmailed by NYC's dashing DA (Eddie Cahill) into leading a high-profile legal team that aims to overturn wrongful convictions. It's procedural style with each week introducing a new case that the team has to solve within a five-day time limit. That TV formula certainly isn't new, but the quick pace of the plot should keep things from feeling too stale.
  2. It has star power. Atwell is the main attraction of Conviction thanks to her beloved work as Agent Peggy Carter in the eponymous TV show (which sadly got the ax last season) and Captain America. In addition to her, there are a smattering of actors from your favorite movies and TV shows making up the rest of the cast: Emily Kinney from The Walking Dead, Shawn Ashmore from X-Men, Cahill from CSI: NY, Manny Montana from Graceland, and Merrin Dungey from Once Upon a Time.
  3. The drama is pretty much nonstop from start to finish. The pilot episode opens with Hayes biding her time in a jail cell and ends with her giving one seriously cutting monologue to the DA. In between? Oh, just a whole lot of bloody pigs, betrayal, mother-daughter issues, and a parade of gorgeous gowns. The usual.

Will Hayes Morrison be the next Olivia Pope or Annalise Keating? You're just going to have to watch to find out.

vendredi 2 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second season of Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

samedi 3 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second season of Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

lundi 26 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second seasons of Riverdale and Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

The CW

Monday, Oct. 9
8 p.m. - Supergirl
9 p.m. - Valor*

Tuesday, Oct. 10
8 p.m. - The Flash
9 p.m. - DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Wednesday, Oct. 11
8 p.m. - Riverdale
9 p.m. - Dynasty*

Thursday, Oct. 12
8 p.m. - Supernatural
9 p.m. - Arrow*

Friday, Oct. 13
8 p.m. - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
9 p.m. - Jane the Virgin*

Fox

Sunday, Sept. 10
8 p.m. - The Orville (part one)*

Sunday, Sept. 17
8 p.m. - The Orville (part two)*

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - Lethal Weapon
9 p.m. - The Mick
9:30 p.m. - Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Empire
9 p.m. - Star

Thursday, Sept. 28
8 p.m. - Gotham
9 p.m. - The Orville

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - Hell's Kitchen
9 p.m. - The Exorcist

Sunday, Oct. 1
7:30 p.m. - Bob's Burgers
8 p.m. - The Simpsons
8:30 p.m. - Ghosted*
9 p.m. - Family Guy
9:30 p.m. - The Last Man on Earth

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - Lucifer
9 p.m. - The Gifted*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

NBC

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Voice
10 p.m. - The Brave*

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - This Is Us
10 p.m. - Law and Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders*

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - Law and Order: SVU*
10 p.m. - Chicago P.D.

Thursday, Sept. 28
8 p.m. - Superstore
8:30 p.m. - The Good Place
9 p.m. - Will and Grace*
9:30 p.m. - Great News
10 p.m. - Chicago Fire

Friday, Sept. 29
9 p.m. - Dateline

Wednesday, Oct. 4
8 p.m. - The Blacklist

Friday, Oct. 27
8 p.m. - Blindspot

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

jeudi 22 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second seasons of Riverdale and Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

The CW

Monday, Oct. 9
8 p.m. - Supergirl
9 p.m. - Valor*

Tuesday, Oct. 10
8 p.m. - The Flash
9 p.m. - DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Wednesday, Oct. 11
8 p.m. - Riverdale
9 p.m. - Dynasty*

Thursday, Oct. 12
8 p.m. - Supernatural
9 p.m. - Arrow*

Friday, Oct. 13
8 p.m. - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
9 p.m. - Jane the Virgin*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

NBC

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Voice
10 p.m. - The Brave*

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - This Is Us
10 p.m. - Law and Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders*

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - Law and Order: SVU*
10 p.m. - Chicago P.D.

Thursday, Sept. 28
8 p.m. - Superstore
8:30 p.m. - The Good Place
9 p.m. - Will and Grace*
9:30 p.m. - Great News
10 p.m. - Chicago Fire

Friday, Sept. 29
9 p.m. - Dateline

Wednesday, Oct. 4
8 p.m. - The Blacklist

Friday, Oct. 27
8 p.m. - Blindspot

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

mardi 20 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second seasons of Riverdale and Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

The CW

Monday, Oct. 9
8 p.m. - Supergirl
9 p.m. - Valor*

Tuesday, Oct. 10
8 p.m. - The Flash
9 p.m. - DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Wednesday, Oct. 11
8 p.m. - Riverdale
9 p.m. - Dynasty*

Thursday, Oct. 12
8 p.m. - Supernatural
9 p.m. - Arrow*

Friday, Oct. 13
8 p.m. - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
9 p.m. - Jane the Virgin*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

NBC

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Voice
10 p.m. - The Brave*

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - This Is Us
10 p.m. - Law and Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders*

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - Law and Order: SVU*
10 p.m. - Chicago P.D.

Thursday, Sept. 28
8 p.m. - Superstore
8:30 p.m. - The Good Place
9 p.m. - Will and Grace*
9:30 p.m. - Great News
10 p.m. - Chicago Fire

Friday, Sept. 29
9 p.m. - Dateline

Wednesday, Oct. 4
8 p.m. - The Blacklist

Friday, Oct. 27
8 p.m. - Blindspot

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

vendredi 2 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second season of Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

mercredi 21 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second seasons of Riverdale and Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

The CW

Monday, Oct. 9
8 p.m. - Supergirl
9 p.m. - Valor*

Tuesday, Oct. 10
8 p.m. - The Flash
9 p.m. - DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Wednesday, Oct. 11
8 p.m. - Riverdale
9 p.m. - Dynasty*

Thursday, Oct. 12
8 p.m. - Supernatural
9 p.m. - Arrow*

Friday, Oct. 13
8 p.m. - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
9 p.m. - Jane the Virgin*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

NBC

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Voice
10 p.m. - The Brave*

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - This Is Us
10 p.m. - Law and Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders*

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - Law and Order: SVU*
10 p.m. - Chicago P.D.

Thursday, Sept. 28
8 p.m. - Superstore
8:30 p.m. - The Good Place
9 p.m. - Will and Grace*
9:30 p.m. - Great News
10 p.m. - Chicago Fire

Friday, Sept. 29
9 p.m. - Dateline

Wednesday, Oct. 4
8 p.m. - The Blacklist

Friday, Oct. 27
8 p.m. - Blindspot

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

mardi 17 octobre 2017

The 14 Best 2000s-Era Shows on Netflix

Does the current TV landscape have you nostalgic for shows from the turn of the century - after cell phones but before you could watch those shows on your cell phone? We're here to help you with a guide to the best 2000s-era shows on Netflix.

Not all of the shows fit strictly inside the 2000-2009 bubble, but all of them aired most of their episodes in that time frame, or they're just eternally tied to that moment in time. A few shows are even still producing new episodes but were definitely birthed in the 2000s, as TV began its shift away from the standard broadcast network fare.

mardi 20 juin 2017

Fall TV: See When Your Favorite Shows Are Premiering This Year

Unfortunately, some of our favorite TV shows have already been canceled this year, but luckily, there's something we can all look forward to: Fall TV premieres. Both new and existing shows will be coming back in a few months, from the debut episode of Young Sheldon to the second seasons of Riverdale and Stranger Things. A few networks have released their lineups, and now we have a better idea of when some of the season's most anticipated premieres will happen. Grab your calendar and check them out!

CBS

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (special season debut)*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I*
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - NCIS
9 p.m. - Bull
10 p.m. - NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - Survivor
9 p.m. - Seal Team*
10 p.m. - Criminal Minds

Friday, Sept. 29
8 p.m. - MacGyver
9 p.m. - Hawaii Five-0
10 p.m. - Blue Bloods

Sunday, Oct. 1
8:30 p.m. - Wisdom of the Crowd*
9:30 p.m. - NCIS: Los Angeles

Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL*
9 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
9:30 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Sunday, Oct. 8
10 p.m. - Madam Secretary

Monday, Oct. 30
8 p.m. - Kevin Can Wait
8:30 p.m. - 9JKL
9 p.m. - Me, Myself & I
9:30 p.m. - Superior Donuts
10 p.m. - Scorpion

Thursday, Nov. 2
8 p.m. - The Big Bang Theory
8:30 p.m. - Young Sheldon (regular time period)
9 p.m. - Mom
9:30 p.m. - Life in Pieces
10 p.m. - S.W.A.T.*

The CW

Monday, Oct. 9
8 p.m. - Supergirl
9 p.m. - Valor*

Tuesday, Oct. 10
8 p.m. - The Flash
9 p.m. - DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Wednesday, Oct. 11
8 p.m. - Riverdale
9 p.m. - Dynasty*

Thursday, Oct. 12
8 p.m. - Supernatural
9 p.m. - Arrow*

Friday, Oct. 13
8 p.m. - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
9 p.m. - Jane the Virgin*

HBO

Sunday, Sept. 10
10 p.m. - The Deuce

NBC

Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m. - The Voice
10 p.m. - The Brave*

Tuesday, Sept. 26
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - This Is Us
10 p.m. - Law and Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders*

Wednesday, Sept. 27
8 p.m. - The Voice
9 p.m. - Law and Order: SVU*
10 p.m. - Chicago P.D.

Thursday, Sept. 28
8 p.m. - Superstore
8:30 p.m. - The Good Place
9 p.m. - Will and Grace*
9:30 p.m. - Great News
10 p.m. - Chicago Fire

Friday, Sept. 29
9 p.m. - Dateline

Wednesday, Oct. 4
8 p.m. - The Blacklist

Friday, Oct. 27
8 p.m. - Blindspot

Netflix

Tuesday, Oct. 31
12 a.m. - Stranger Things

(* = new shows)

samedi 21 octobre 2017

The 14 Best 2000s-Era Shows on Netflix

Does the current TV landscape have you nostalgic for shows from the turn of the century - after cell phones but before you could watch those shows on your cell phone? We're here to help you with a guide to the best 2000s-era shows on Netflix.

Not all of the shows fit strictly inside the 2000-2009 bubble, but all of them aired most of their episodes in that time frame, or they're just eternally tied to that moment in time. A few shows are even still producing new episodes but were definitely birthed in the 2000s, as TV began its shift away from the standard broadcast network fare.

mercredi 1 mars 2017

YouTube Just Gave You Another Reason to Cut the Cable Cord

If you're on the fence about canceling your cable, YouTube just gave you one reason to finally do it. The company announced YouTube TV, a new streaming service that brings you plenty of your favorite cable shows for only $35 a month.

With your YouTube TV subscription, you get:

  • Live TV streaming: The service will include live TV from ABC, CBS, NBC, The CW, ESPN, CSN, Fox, USA, FX, E!, Bravo, and 33 other networks.
  • Localized news and weather reports: YouTube is partnering with local TV stations so that you can still find out the latest news that's relevant to you.
  • A family plan: In just one subscription, six people can be added to an account, each with their own personal DVR. Three people can watch at the same time.
  • Unlimited DVR storage: Record your favorite shows and never worry about running out of space! You can keep recordings of shows for up to nine months.
  • Watch across several devices: Watch on your TV, phone, or tablet or cast it with Google Chromecast or a Chromecast built-in TV.
  • Access to YouTube's own original content: A YouTube TV subscription lets you watch any of the original shows and movies from YouTube Red.
  • An amazing price: All of this is available for $35 a month. You can also add Showtime and Fox Soccer Plus for "an additional charge."

No official word yet on when YouTube TV will be available.

vendredi 1 avril 2016

Why TV Reboots Are Pointless, and We Should Just Let Go

Fuller House premiered on Netflix this year, after nearly 12 months of rumors, reunions, and official teasers and trailers. Most of the original cast returned for the reboot, and the updated storyline - D.J. Tanner (Candace Cameron Bure) is now a recently widowed veterinarian with two boys and a new baby, and her sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and BFF Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) move in to their original San Francisco home to help her care for her kids - seems to be a hit with fans of the original show, so much so that it was renewed for a second season. Fuller House seems like a fun time, and it's clear that there are people out there who have enjoyed getting to find out where all these characters have ended up - but I haven't watched, and likely won't ever. I actually won't be watching any of the upcoming TV reboots, because I can't seem to understand why they keep happening.

Gilmore Girls is about to become a Netflix series, the X-Files revival is currently airing on Fox, and there's going to be a Baywatch movie starring Zac Efron and Dwayne Johnson. There were reports last year that Will Smith was in talks to revive The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The Boy Meets World spinoff, Girls Meet World, is in its second season - it brought back original stars Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel and introduced us to the wise-beyond-her-years actress Rowan Blanchard. Cult classic Twin Peaks will be rebooted next year, as will Bewitched, MacGyver, and The Tick - who asked for a reboot of The Tick?!

Trends are cyclical, so it makes sense that the things that were cool 25 years ago would be cool now - and that the fashion and entertainment industries would capitalize on it. We've gone back to wearing overalls, backpacks, and Birkenstocks and find ourselves pining for the things that brought us so much joy "back in the day." It's the reason why Nickelodeon created their all-'90s TV block, The Splat, and why Hulu lets you stream shows like Daria and My So-Called Life. While I love and appreciate all things nostalgic - especially the pop culture moments that shaped me as a kid - it does seem like networks are falling back on reboots and spinoffs more than they need to, either out of laziness or for an easy profit. In a greater sense, this trend of resuscitating TV shows and movies that we grew up with speaks to our inability to let go: it's one thing to see the casts of our favorite bygone shows reuniting at high-profile events or doing group interviews to reflect on the fun they had while filming, but the fact that we so strongly feel the need to be updated on their (fictional) lives and make sure that they're aging in the same ways we are says a lot about how we embrace adulthood and perceive getting older.

One of my favorite shows growing up was Clarissa Explains It All. I lived for Clarissa (Melissa Joan Hart)'s wit, wisdom, and wardrobe, and have spent many recent evenings rewatching the show. Even as an adult, I can appreciate her clever one-liners and the ridiculous storylines - remember when she tried to attach giant balloons to her brother Ferguson so he'd float away forever? - but not once have I thought, "I need updates!" or wished there was a way to find out whether Clarissa and Sam moved to Brooklyn together or if Ferguson ever became a Republican senator. Cory and Topanga went to college and got married. We were there; we all saw it. We could safely assume that they would have a couple of kids and that Cory and Shawn would remain best bros. Did we really need confirmation of that in the form of a Disney Channel spinoff? Who was losing sleep at night worrying about D.J. Tanner's life path? Is it absolutely necessary to be brought up to speed on these characters' lives, instead of just living our own? Shows end for a reason, and fortunately many have made sure to tie up any loose ends before going off the air (even if they've dragged on past the point of being watchable). We got our happy ending between Ross and Rachel when she "got off the plane" and teared up when Mr. Feeny said, "Class dismissed." Breaking Bad wrapped up with a heart-wrenching death, as did Parenthood and Six Feet Under - the latter not only killed off all of its characters in a time jump but showed us exactly how they all died, too.

It makes complete sense to me why Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen would turn down the chance to reprise their role as Michelle Tanner in Fuller House. Not only do they - ahem - not need the money, but they've both made it clear that their acting careers are behind them, and they likely don't see any point or value in reestablishing them. I truly hope the cast of Friends also continues to decline offers for a reboot and - even though I'm a huge fan - that there isn't a third Sex and the City movie. Whether you want to call it holding on to the past or beating a dead horse, this culture of resurrecting TV shows from the grave is desperate and unhealthy. It's impeding our creativity and essentially cheapening the memories we have. Nostalgia is exciting because it's over, and we get to reminisce about it, for better or for worse. If everything we loved when we were younger just came back, where would the fun be in remembering it for what it was and how it made us feel?

I won't be watching any upcoming reboots, not because I'm some sort of television purist, but because I'd rather hold on to the feeling of staying in on Friday nights to sit in front of the TGIF lineup and waking up early the next morning to watch my favorite cartoons. I'm not tuning in to Fuller House because I want to remember D.J. and Kimmy as awkward teenagers, Uncle Jesse as the hot aspiring rock star, and Stephanie as the attention-seeking middle sister dancing to "Motown Philly." I don't need to know if Danny Tanner and Aunt Becky are still trying to wake up San Francisco, and watching Joey Gladstone doing a Popeye impression and saying, "Cut it out!" is never going to be as funny as it was in 1991. That's what reruns are for.