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Being Human

RENEWED

The Huffington Post | Posted 04.10.2013 | TV

"Being Human" has been renewed for Season 4, Syfy announced Wednesday. The supernatural series has been picked up for a 13-episode fourth season, w...

Being Human Composer FM Le Sieur Talks Season 3 and the Show Soundtrack

Morgan Glennon | Posted 03.10.2013 | TV
Morgan Glennon

A werewolf, a vampire and a ghost don't sound like they would make beautiful music together, but for two season on SyFy's Being Human composer FM Le Sieur has scored the ups and downs of these supernatural roommates.

The Art of Self-Compassion: Karate of the Head and the Heart

Lindsey O'Neill | Posted 02.19.2013 | Healthy Living
Lindsey O'Neill

I was eager to step into a weekend devoted to assisting others in developing the tools that have become an invaluable part of my own softened existence. Up until a couple of years ago, the idea of self-care felt nebulous and foreign to me.

The Most Interesting Part of Human Experience

Alda Sigmundsdottir | Posted 02.05.2013 | Healthy Living
Alda Sigmundsdottir

My fascination with the emotional realm began years ago when I fell into a black hole that some people termed "depression."

Syfy Announces Return Dates For 'Lost Girl,' 'Merlin,' 'Being Human' And More

The Huffington Post | Posted 12.05.2012 | TV

Syfy has just announced its programming schedule for Winter 2013, with a number of new and returning shows bowing in January. Among the most notab...

The Slap: Rise Up Better Than Before

Laura Berman Fortgang | Posted 12.31.2012 | Healthy Living
Laura Berman Fortgang

Mother Nature has done it again. She slapped us upside the head to knock some sense into us. There is devastation for many. Nothing makes sense for them yet, but for most of us, we've been slapped into awareness.

Blindsided

Jonathan Gifford | Posted 12.31.2012 | Books
Jonathan Gifford

Have you ever made what seemed like a cool-headed and clever decision, only to look back later and wonder what you were thinking of? When some entirely likely disaster strikes, do you find yourself asking how this could possibly have happened? Welcome to being blindsided.

'Lost' Star Gets 'Once Upon A Time' Promotion

Posted 06.20.2012 | TV

"Once Upon a Time" has upgraded Emilie de Ravin's status. According to TVLine, De Ravin will now be a series regular on the ABC hit fairy tale drama. ...

Gregory Peck's Grandson Heads To 'The Selection'

Posted 04.27.2012 | TV

Gregory Peck's grandson is heading to The CW. Ethan Peck, who previously starred on ABC Family's "10 Things I Hate About You" adapatation, will st...

'Being Human' Gets Renewed

Posted 02.08.2012 | TV

Want more "Being Human"? Syfy has renewed the drama series for a third season of 13 episodes. Syfy made the announcement four episodes into the second...

Being Human Cast Preview a Darker Season Two

Morgan Glennon | Posted 03.20.2012 | TV
Morgan Glennon

The premise of Syfy's BBC remake Being Human, back for a second season January 16th, might sound like the beginning of a joke but the show takes itself deadly seriously.

'Being Human' Cast Spills Season 2 Secrets

The Huffington Post TV Canada | Bryan Cairns | Posted 01.16.2012 | TV

There has never been a household as unusual as the one in "Being Human" -- three very special roommates are rammed into the two-storey home: the vampi...

The Good, The Bad & The Unnatural Of TV's Latest Fantasy Shows

Maureen Ryan | Posted 03.14.2012 | TV
Maureen Ryan

"Misfits," "The Fades," "Being Human" and "Lost Girl" allow viewers to escape into a different reality and imagine what it would be like to have special powers or a heroic destiny. I liked one of these shows a lot, and I fell a little in love with another.

The New App: How to 'Be'

Nancy Colier | Posted 03.10.2012 | Healthy Living
Nancy Colier

The Internet boom is creating a technological language around what used to just be part of basic human interaction and relatedness. Will we soon need to be advised to say hello when greeting another person, to hug our child when she cries?

TV's Smartest Supernatural Characters

Posted 01.13.2012 | TV

Whether it's a drama, sitcom, sci-fi series, or even reality TV program, there needs to be some suspension of disbelief when watching your favorite ch...

Guide To Christmas Marathons And Specials

TVLine | Posted 02.24.2012 | TV

This Christmas, Santa isn't just stuffing stockings, he's filling DVRs -- with more TV specials and marathons than you can shake a candy cane at! Amon...

Syfy Courts the Online Community at Annual Digital Press Tour

Ed Martin | Posted 12.19.2011 | Media
Ed Martin

Syfy's fifth annual Digital Press Tour last week reinforced what regular attendees of this confab have known for years: That it is one of the most efficient and innovative publicity and promotion events in the business.

FX's American Horror Story and AMC's The Walking Dead Bring a New Intensity to Television Drama

Ed Martin | Posted 12.05.2011 | Entertainment
Ed Martin

American Horror Story and The Walking Dead serve up suffocating horror with an intensity so unrelenting that it goes beyond emotional connection to psychological interactivity.

The Agenda: Day Of Service In Los Angeles

Posted 05.25.2011 | Los Angeles

If you've got a day off, consider donating some time to service in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum, Arlington Gard...

Syfy Takes a Dynamic Approach to Publicity with its Digital Press Tours

Ed Martin | Posted 05.25.2011 | Media
Ed Martin

At a time when many established television networks have been cutting back on their publicity and promotion efforts it is somewhat remarkable to watch...

A Master Class in Twitter with Syfy's Craig Engler (Part 2)

Annie Stamell | Posted 05.25.2011 | Technology
Annie Stamell

One of the mysteries surrounding TV figures using the social media platform to engage with fans is how much of that fan-driven conversation actually makes its way to the ears of development executives.

Torchwood, Nurse Jackie, Burn Notice: Summer TV's Best Bets

Ed Martin | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Ed Martin

The annual orgy of fall season premieres seems less exciting with each passing year. Could it have anything to do with the fact that summer television keeps getting better and better?