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Project Runway: All-Star Challenge
The newest season of Project Runway started out differently. Instead of introducing the new challengers and designers, they decided to bring back past contestants in an All-Star Challenge.
Some of the contestants and favorites include:
1. Daniel Vosovic
Season 2's runner-up, Daniel Vosovic, has published a book since appearing on Project Runway called Fashion Inside Out in October 2008. He is planning to launch his clothing line on February 2010. He is also the winner of the Season 6 All-Star Challenge.
2. Santino Rice
Santino Rice is probably Project Runway's most expressive and opinionated contestant ever. He finished 3rd in Season 2, behind Chloe Dao...
Project Runway: Season 6 on Lifetime
Project Runway made the dramatic leap from being one of the top reality shows aired on Bravo TV to a tried-and-tested formula moving on to the Lifetime Network. But these weren't the only changes. They've also changed cities. Project Runway doesn't take place in New York anymore but in sunny Los Angeles. They've also changed producers and have welcomed the Bunim-Murray production.
Despite all the legal battles the show experienced for the past nine months, all systems are now go and Project Runway Season 6 will premiere on August 20 on the Lifetime Network!
Here are some things to look forward to... Reality on TV
Reality shows have been played on TV for what seems like forever now. And I don't think they're going away for a long, long time. Reality shows have a contrasting effect on people. People either love them or they hate them. There are some shows that are always interesting and I look forward to watching every season, like Project Runway, The Amazing Race, etc. And then there are reality shows that are just bordering on unnecessary, superficial and plain annoying. These are the shows that make people curse the existence of reality shows because these shows are sometimes headlined by...
The Perils of Reality TV
I avoided watching reality TV like the plague. I couldn't imagine the appeal and I was vocal in my opinions. So, I was careful not to watch because I knew if I didn't watch them, there was no possible chance I'd get sucked into them and end up looking like a fool. Also, I'd tune out conversations on the shows and their contestants for the very same reasons. With firm resolve, I managed to steer clear of Survivor, sidestep Amazing Race, and keep away from American Idol -- even when William Hung was sweeping the nation.
And I was right. Sadly,...





