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 our "Flow Favorites," columns published in the last year picked by the editorial board, including work from Alexander Doty, Randall Livingstone, Kyle Barnett, Charles R. Acland, Bridget Conor, Kelli Marshall and Jayson Harsin. This issue's columns in brief: - "Wikileaks' Lessons For Media Theory and Politics" by Jayson Harsin An exploration of WikiLeaks provides a wide shot of the famed web scandal within a larger political, global and ideological landscape. - "Modern Family, Glee, and the Limits of Television Liberalism" by Alexander Doty Examining the tensions of modern liberalism in the TV shows Glee and Modern Family. - "The Myth of Classlessness in Apple's "Get a Mac" Campaign" by Randall Livingstone Interrogating the class politics behind Mac advertising. - "Avatar as Technological Tentpole" by Charles R. Acland Charles Acland wonders whether James Cameron?s Avatar is a ?game-changer,? or business as usual? - "Bromance and the Boys of Boston Legal" by Kelli Marshall Exploring the sophisticated pleasures of watching heterosexual men expressing their love for one another. - "Problems in "Wellywood": Rethinking the politics of transnational cultural labor" by Bridget Conor Considering the labor issues surrounding the production of The Hobbit in New Zealand. - ""We Think INSIDE the Box": CD Box Sets in the Download Era" by Kyle Barnett A look at how the DVD industry?s use of packaging mirrors and contrasts that of deluxe vinyl and CD sets. We look forward to your visit and encourage your comments. Best wishes, Flow Editorial Staff ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html