October 25, 2009 by Farah Joan Fard  
Filed under Internet/Mobile TV, Television

It’s TV that’s not on television

October 17, 2009 by Blast Magazine Newsroom  
Filed under DVD, Television

Leave a comment and get Season 5

October 16, 2009 by Gabe Perna  
Filed under Television

“The Middle” is a well-executed knockoff.

September 20, 2009 by Blast Magazine Newsroom  
Filed under Television

Here are the winners!

“The Office” is on tonight!

“We can confirm that John and Emily are engaged,” Krasinski’s publicist told People, finally.

August 25, 2009 by Michael Kaufmann  
Filed under Science and Technology, Shiny things

Low-tech, but high functioning barrier to keep you you from getting frustrated.

With fall TV on a hiatus, “The Office” fans are lucky enough to have two of the show’s biggest stars gracing the big screen with Ed Helms’ “The Hangover” and John Krasinski’s “Away We Go.” Blast was lucky enough to catch up with both actors to talk about their movies, but we sneaked a few [...]

Without a doubt, go see “The Hangover.” In a summer of blockbuster comedies, “The Hangover” is shaping up to be the best one out. If you have been itching for a sequel to “Old School” — or just itching for something that will make your sides hurt from laughing too hard — go see this movie.

April 29, 2009 by Manuel Uribe  
Filed under Entertainment, Television, The Magazine

If the previous article by me has left some with the impression that I’ve sworn off Adult Swim, that would be an incorrect assessment. Today Adult Swim publicist, Tim DeClair, announced that they have acquired the smash hit, “The Office.” The original BBC version! The American one is hilarious itself, but it’s great that see [...]

As adult spoofs of popular television shows seem like the next big thing, we are laughing out loud watching The Office XXX porn parody that puts a buxom blond in place of the boss and includes plenty of interoffice action.
When the cameras enter the offices of Dinder Muffin, it’s up to ‘World’s Bust Boss,’ Michelle [...]

October 1, 2007 by Elizabeth Raftery  
Filed under Entertainment, Features, Television

In the inaugural episode of its fourth season, “The Office” manages to address nipple chafing, bat birth control and a Race for the Cure benefit run to increase awareness of rabies (which, incidentally, already has a cure).
The show’s downplayed, absurdist humor has earned it a steady fan following as well as critical acclaim. “This is [...]