
Kara Howland
Co-Founder and Editor-In-Chief at TV Goodness
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Apr 25, 2024 |
tvgoodness.com | Kara Howland
For the past 40 years, lead singer Jon Bon Jovi‘s instrument has been his voice. But what happens when that instrument starts to falter? What happens if it fails? While Jon is trying to rehabilitate his voice, we look back at the band’s 40 year history. In this documentary series, Jon’s goal was “to be both honest and introspective. I knew we didn’t want to make a cliche rock and roll struggle to fame tale.
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Apr 20, 2024 |
tvgoodness.com | Kara Howland
The octopus is a fascinating creature. Did you know they have three hearts, blue blood and can squeeze through any space the size of their eyeballs? Older than the dinosaurs, the octopus is a true master of disguise that uses tools, thinks creatively, can communicate and work in harmony with other species and might even dream. The octopus is one of the most intelligent beings on our planet.
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Mar 29, 2024 |
tvgoodness.com | Kara Howland
Warning: Major spoilers ahead. Turn back now if you haven’t watched the first two episodes of Justice, USA. I knew I wanted to watch this documentary series when the trailer dropped a few weeks ago. While our criminal justice system will never be perfect, there’s a real case to be made for reform and change. While I know there are attorneys and people within law enforcement infrastructure trying to do good, there’s a lot of room for improvement.
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Mar 28, 2024 |
tvgoodness.com | Kara Howland
Considering the doom and gloom pervading the US — and the world — right now (and the topic at hand), it was almost impossible not to write a clickbait headline. In addition, the mainstream media presents AI as a malevolent force that will eventually rise up or fight back and enslave or outright kill humanity sometime in the future.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
tvgoodness.com | Kara Howland
You know the quote: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” Campbell Addy wants to be that change. As an artist, he wants to be vulnerable and take himself seriously as a creative. He’s got the talent. But does he have the balls to do it? Campbell’s first solo show in London is entitled “I Love Campbell.” He feels like everything in the space is him. Because most people know Campbell from his fashion photography or fashion covers, they have preconceived notions of what he can do as an artist.
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