Steven Bohner
Location
Grand Rapids, Michigan
School
Michigan State University
Expertise
Content Creation
- Morning radio producer for highly rated show in the top 75 market.
- Multimedia content producer for a local TV station in the top 50 market.
- Digital producer for over a decade with expertise in news, entertainment, gaming, and lifestyle content.
Experience
Steven Bohner has been a digital content creator for over a decade, writing content for local radio station and TV stations. He has written content about pop culture, news, entertainment, gaming and much more. He produced a morning radio show for nearly a decade, keeping his finger on the pulse of pop culture and entertainment news, all while engaging with the audience on a real and personal level. Now, he writes for several outlets online and is a producer at a local TV station in Michigan. He loves learning about new topics and exploring different points of views.
Education
Bachelor's Degree in Telecommunications with a specialization in Digital Media Arts and Technology.
Looper's content is a collaboration between a core group of experienced entertainment editors and a vast team of writers, graphic designers, interviewers, and experts in all things entertainment and pop culture. Our goal is to provide up-to-the-minute breaking news coverage as well as original and engaging opinion and editorial content that serves fans of movies, television, and genre media in general.
Our team of editors and advisors constantly updates and reviews articles to ensure they're current, comprehensive, and informative. Additional information on our editorial process available here.
Stories By Steven Bohner
-
If you had any suspicions about Benoit Blanc being queer in the movie "Glass Door: A Knives Out Mystery," director Rian Johnson confirmed it.
-
Honoring a friend isn't always easy, but in Steven Weber's case, the chance to honor the late John Ritter on "Chicago Med" practically fell on his lap.
-
Geena Davis' new memoir describes her first meeting with Bill Murray and what it was like to work with him on the set of the 1990 film "Quick Change."
-
It's hard to think of anyone else who could have possibly played Frank Gallagher on "Shameless," but a "True Detective" star almost did.
-
"Werewolf by Night" does not follow the typical MCU formula, which has a lot of fans asking if it even has anything to do with the current timeline at all.
-
Season 3 of "Star Trek: Picard" was teased at NY Comic Con, including the addition of new characters in the family of Geordi La Forge, played by LeVar Burton.
-
If you want to catch all the action from the original "Mobile Suit Gundam" series, there is only one place you can stream the episodes.
-
He may not have been the obvious choice, but he is definitely no stranger to Hollywood. Here's why Uncle Fester from Netflix's "Wednesday" looks so familiar.
-
"Dead City," the new spin-off of "The Walking Dead," just received an approximate release date, thanks to a reveal by star Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
-
Throughout the Star Wars universe, fans are introduced to many important people and planets. Here is a look at three of these characters who call Mirial home.
-
In the '80s, at the height of the film's success, this "Ghostbusters" actor made an appearance in the first season of the beloved family sitcom, "Full House."
-
"Hart of Dixie" boasted numerous guest stars during its run, including a noteworthy actor featured on "That '70s Show."
-
There were a lot more than a thousand yellow daisies in the room when Max proposed to Lorelai.
-
Sig Hansen of "Deadliest Catch" decided that he had to wait it out in port and that his daughter shouldn't complete the crab season on The Northwestern.
-
Each of the boats that have made an appearance on "Deadliest Catch" have their own backstories — but the Time Bandit holds a sentimental value to its captains.
-
During an episode of "Deadliest Catch," Jake Anderson was retrieving a string of pots during black cod season when he saw a massive cargo ship on the horizon.
-
This alleged father and son are startlingly close in age.
-
One contestant on "Wheel of Fortune" played the game perfectly for several rounds, before her actions in a later round baffled viewers watching at home.
-
There was a near-fatal accident on "Deadliest Catch" involving Mandy Hansen that had each crewmember of the ship counting their blessings.
-
Despite the harsh weather and warnings, Captain Keith Colburn of "Deadliest Catch" once brought his crew into a typhoon.
-
"Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island" fits into a very specific spot in the timeline — one that fans outside of Japan may have wondered about for years.
-
The chemistry they had was so believable that it's hard not to assume that this friendship is just as real off the set.
-
Queen Latifah believes that her hit '90s sitcom, "Living Single," paved the way for another iconic comedy series about six friends living in New York City.
-
Brandi Passante found a locker on "Storage Wars" filled to the brim with "Star Trek" memorabilia. When all was said and done, it was worth a pretty penny.
-
"Deadliest Catch" narrator and Emmy-winning host Mike Rowe delves into the complicated themes running through Discovery Channel's hit reality television series.
-
Keith Colburn has spoken out about how he felt his portrayal on "Deadliest Catch," especially in the earlier seasons, was inaccurate.
-
What happened to Fortuna Gebresellasie, the actor who plays Annie, Erin's assistant, since her last appearance on "Blue Bloods" in October 2021?