Executive producer Kelly Souders, second interview with TV Guide and answers questions regarding various cast members we haven't seen on "Smallville" for quite awhile. Full Article at Comic Book Movies
*It used to be that critics knew more about genre literary subtexts than the hacks who created the work itself, but not any more: “Editor Lori Perkins came up with the idea at a conference in July, where “someone brought up the question of whether or... Full Article at Wired
Over Smallville's nine-year run, the show's universe has fittingly expanded; yet, fans would like to see a few characters come back. Full Article at TV Guide
The novella "Embassy" recently was sent around to producers by Joel Gotler, president of the Intellectual Property Group, inviting them to team with him to create a movie package to offer major studios. Full Article at Hollywood Reporter
IT IS 8am, an hour before the start. Full Article at Irish Times
Uriel Javier Solorio to Heather Lynn Burch Steven George Simpson to Michelle Marie Worley Forsberg Bradley Nelson Armentrout to Malora-Marie Sue Ayers Billy Doniel Rose to Krystal Fawne Moats Adam G. Bridge to Keileigh Suzanne Melson Jesus Flores Jr to... Full Article at Leaf Chronicle
Gene Valentino talks with Imogene Gregory, Lucy Sprinkle and Raye Gabriel after the show, which they said brought back many fond memories. Full Article at Ventura County Star
Walt and Annette Smith of Rockvale announce the birth of a son, Tate Eugene Smith, at 7:58 p.m. Sept. 20, 2009. Born at Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro, the baby weighed 6 pounds 13 ounces. Full Article at Rutherford Daily News Journal
Walt and Annette Smith of Rockvale announce the birth of a son, Tate Eugene Smith, at 7:58 p.m. Sept. 20, 2009. Born at Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro, the baby weighed 6 pounds 13 ounces. Full Article at Rutherford Daily News Journal
Much is always expected of the show, and critics and the public alike give more weight to the exhibition itself than to the endeavours that have led the artists there in the first place. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited