Greetings, We want to let you know that the new issue of Flow: A Critical Forum on Television and Media Culture is available at http://flowtv.org. This issue features columns from Lisa Parks, Jane Feuer, Jane Park, Trisha Dunleavy, Yeidy M. Rivero, and Peter Lehman This issue's columns in brief: "You Can be Dead but You?re Never Really Dead: Six Feet, Six Inches Under" by Peter Lehman (http://flowtv.org/?p=2492): An examination of bodu culture in the first two episodes of Six Feet Under (2001). "Around the Antenna Tree: The Politics of Infrastructural Visibility" by Lisa Parks (http://flowtv.org/?p=2507): An examination of what is at stake when technological infrastructures are hidden. "Spinning Off Crossing Over" by Jane Feur (http://flowtv.org/?p=2599): An exploration on the applicability of the concept of diegesis, through the television drama Grey?s Anatomy/Private Practice. " Orientalized Masculinities in Contemporary Australian Cinema" by Jane Parks (http://flowtv.org/?p=2579): An investigation of Asian masculinities in Little Fish and Japanese Story. " Strategies of Innovation in 'High-End' TV Drama: The Contribution of Cable" by Trisha Dunleavy (http://flowtv.org/?p=2574): This column contends that post-2000 innovation in American TV drama has been most striking at the ?high-end? of the hour-long series and serial area. " Are You Smarter Than a Cuban Customs Official?: Reassessing Cuba?s Commercial Television Influence in Latin America " by Yeidy M. Rivero (http://flowtv.org/?p=2447): An examination of Cuba?s once prominent position in the region?s mediascape. We look forward to your visit and encourage your comments. Interested in supporting Flow? Click HERE (http://flowtv.org/?page_id=2143). FlowTV twitters too! Follow Flow's Twitter page at: http://twitter.com/flowtv . Best wishes, Flow Editorial Staff ---- Learn to speak like a film/TV professor! Listen to the ScreenLex podcast: http://www.screenlex.org