Editorial
D20 [The Democratic National Convention 2020]: Day Two – This Time it’s Personal
On Monday’s episode of Democracy On Fire, there was a ravaging plague, rising civil unrest, cat and dogs living together, mass hysteria…
On Monday’s episode of Democracy On Fire, there was a ravaging plague, rising civil unrest, cat and dogs living together, mass hysteria…
We’d never use the word “staycation” but are you ready to escape to another city? Corona-world may have paused travel plans but that doesn’t mean you can’t go on a wifi world tour. idobi is delivering virtual Quaran-Care Packages from all around the globe, so you can eat the food, see the sights, and listen to the music in your living room. Annnddd you’ll already know which spots to hit once we get going again. Hi! I’m Alice, and I’ll be your guide today on a virtual tour of my hometown: Detroit, Michigan. Get your Buffs on and stay safe… Read more »
This week: Patriot Act, Lenox Hill, Don’t, The Bold Type, Jo Koy: In His Elements, F is For Family, Crossing Swords, Snowpiercer
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Lady Gaga, Cady Groves, Monsta X, and more.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Trapt.
A little fight, a whole lot of fantasy, and a bubbly bit of wish fulfillment.
This week: Never Have I Ever, 9-1-1, Motherland: Fort Salem, A Parks and Recreation Special, The Half of It, Hollywood, Upload, Betty, Killing Eve, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, Westworld
Keeping up with Devi is one of the best times you can have on Netflix. Let the high school hijinks begin!
This week: Ozark, 9-1-1, Nailed It!, The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show, Motherland: Fort Salem, Siren, Harley Quinn, Future Man, Tales From the Loop, Westworld
There’s something inherently off-putting about clowns—the creepy over-exaggerated smiles, the unnatural make-up—but they’re generally supposed to be a sign of fun and happiness. Which is why indie band Circa Waves decided clowns would be the perfect symbol for their upcoming release Sad Happy. “A clown was always an image we thought represented [the album] quite well,” says vocalist/guitarist Kieran Shudall. “Sad Happy is two stark emotions stuck together—I find clowns ultimately terrify people or make them really happy.” When I catch up with Shudall he’s sitting in his Liverpool home with a fresh cup of tea. “It’s very British of… Read more »