Search
  • Blog
  • Contact

The Observer

Menu
  • News
  • Sports
  • Scene
  • Viewpoint
  • Multimedia
-

The Observer is a student-run, daily print & online newspaper serving Notre Dame, Saint Mary's & Holy Cross. Learn about us.

-

21 posts tagged "Hulu"

Scene

title

Bring back family movie night

Jacob Neisewander | Wednesday, March 25, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has brought with it many new challenges, inconveniences and a cascade of uncomfortable adjustments to individuals’ daily lives. Yet another thing COVID-19 has brought upon us all, both at The Observer and, undoubtedly, everywhere else, is family time. Lots and lots of family time. Maybe you, like me, are stuck at home

Scene

title

Hulu’s ‘High Fidelity’ remains faithful to the movie — with some twists

Gina Twardosz | Monday, March 23, 2020

“The ugly truth of the matter is this,” Rob Brooks, played by Zoe Kravitz, laments at the end of the first episode of Hulu’s “High Fidelity.” “If we suddenly heard that the world was going to end in 24 hours, the people I would call in the first hour would be the obvious: my parents,

Scene

title

Hulu’s ‘Looking for Alaska’ adaptation spreads averages out

Dessi Gomez | Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Hulu’s eight-episode limited series inspired by John Green’s debut novel, “Looking for Alaska,” premiered Oct. 18. Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage are the series’ executive producers, and author John Green had some influence as well. While I am happy that Green is having a third work adapted for the screen, so to speak, this third

Scene

title

“Ramy” is a different kind of show

Carlos De Loera | Friday, April 26, 2019

  Actor-comedian Ramy Youssef is a millennial. He is a Muslim. He is an American from the great state of New Jersey. He is also the son of immigrants. Youssef’s new Hulu show, “Ramy,” explores what it means to be each of these things, how they all work together and how they seemingly conflict. “Ramy”

Scene

title

The fraud of Fyre and our addiction to it

Mariah Rush | Friday, February 8, 2019

As viewers of either of the two documentaries that dive into the mystery and twisted failure of April 2017’s Fyre Festival — either Hulu’s “Fyre Fraud” or Netflix’s “Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened” — know, the event was billed by its co-creators as the cultural experience of the decade. But, in a more

Scene

title

Scene Selections: Potpourri

Nora McGreevy, Martin Kennedy, Ryan Israel, Cameron Sumner and Mike Donovan | Wednesday, January 23, 2019

We have been gone for a while, and a lot happened. Over the winter break, new shows, movies and music all entered the world, and unfortunately, we at Scene were not able to cover it all. To make up for it, today’s Scene selections is a potpourri of culture happenings from the last month, a

Scene

title

‘Runaways’ Review

Nicholas Ottone | Thursday, November 30, 2017

Expansive, empty mansions sprawl across the Southern California landscape, housing moody teenagers squabbling with their parents. An unspoken tragic backstory clouds the sight of our six main characters. We see them shuffle through meaningless high school days, far from each other and the happiness they once shared. Can they mend bonds broken, or will they

News

Margaret Atwood to address SMC campus

Observer Staff Report | Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Bestselling author Margaret Atwood will deliver this year’s Christian Culture Lecture — an annual speaking event at the College that explores various dimensions of the humanities — in O’Laughlin Auditorium on Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m., according to a College press release. Tickets can be retrieved from the O’Laughlin Box Office beginning today. As the author

Scene

title

What I want to watch after watching the Super Bowl

Erin McAuliffe | Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Scene is constantly on the lookout for what to watch so we can provide our readers a compass to navigate the constantly saturated flow of entertainment. The Super Bowl is something everyone watches, even if just for the commercials and Lady Gaga’s drones. This year many commercials targeted a “watching” audience to watch more. Here’s a

Scene

title

Cable is dying, is it worth saving?

Matthew Macke | Monday, April 11, 2016

If you have a Netflix account, chances are that, starting next month, you’re going to be paying more to keep satisfying your media streaming addiction. Netflix announced an initial price increase back in 2014, but allowed old plans to be grandfathered in for two years before being switched over to the new price ($8.99, or

Next Page ↓
Donate to the Observer Make a payment

Subscribe to Our Newsletters

Submit a Question for
The Observer Sports Mailbag

Advertisement

Trending Stories

  1. 1 ShamTalk Podcast: Is the state of Notre Dame football bad? ShamTalk Podcast: Is the state of Notre Dame football bad?
  2. 1 U2 messes with time, space and reality at the Las Vegas Sphere U2 messes with time, space and reality at the Las Vegas Sphere
  3. 1 Santa Claus and chapels: Christmas decorations pop up at Notre Dame Santa Claus and chapels: Christmas decorations pop up at Notre Dame
  4. 1 Notre Dame purchases old South Bend Tribune building Notre Dame purchases old South Bend Tribune building

Twitter Feed Twitter Icon

Tweets by @NDSMCOBSERVER

Advertisement

  • Like Us on Facebook
  • Follow Us on Twitter
  • Follow Us on Instagram
  • Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel

Advertisement

Advertisement

To uncover the truth and report it accurately.

Site Links

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Join Our Team
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Suggest a Story Idea
  • Donate
  • Advertise With Us
  • Newsletters
  • Subscriptions
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Print Edition

Donations

$

Like what you see? Help support student-run publications.

Social

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
The Observer

Phone: (574) 631-7471 / Fax: (574) 631-6927 / Address: The Observer / P.O. Box 779 / Notre Dame, IN 46556
Email: [email protected]