TV Show Review
TV Show [P]Review: The Last of Us – Season 1
An adaptation of a wildly celebrated PlayStation game about two people surviving a cross-country journey in a world ravaged by a devastating virus.
An adaptation of a wildly celebrated PlayStation game about two people surviving a cross-country journey in a world ravaged by a devastating virus.
Level up, Stoners! This week we talk about Assassin’s Creed and other video games we’re playing, weed crops and we guess just how many things have corn in them!
— Today we talk about Fall Out Boy’s new music clues, Jeremy Renner updating fans, and BLACKPINK’s latest milestone. — Fall Out Boy is Playing Games The puzzle pieces are adding up and it looks like we’re getting new music from Fall Out Boy this year. Before the new year, the band posted a claymation video on their socials that felt like a bit of a tease (and a fever dream). In the caption they dropped a website. The site says, “WELCOME TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE APOCALYPSE” and has the same video, along with a link for you… Read more »
Humans return to Pandora with their colonizing ways to seek revenge against Jake Sully, who turned on humanity for love. Sully and Neytiri must protect their family by seeking refuge with the water tribes.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the World Cup 2022.
The Straw Hats take a break from their goal to go to a concert with the most famous music artist in the world: Uta, who also happens to be Luffy’s childhood friend—but what is her goal to change the world?
A poor rural family is brought into a complex mystery that affects the future.
This week’s Singles Lost in Time features songs by Against Me! and HINTO.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Paramore, The Maine, Meet Me @ the Altar, and more.
Think back to when the Professor mixed in sugar, spice, and everything nice but accidentally spilled Chemical X, and Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles emerged. After talking with lovelytheband, they seem to be a bit like The Powerpuff Girls. Now, bear with me for a second while I prove it. lovelytheband is made of three big but very different personalities that come together to make a badass team. The comparison makes sense for this millennial brain who loves 90s/early 2000s cartoons. We sat down with Mitchy, Sam, and Jordan before their headlining performance at The Gathering. Hearing them talk about their… Read more »