Who’s on air this week? Scroll through idobi’s Guest ‘Gram to get the 411. (P.S. Do people still say 411?) #IDOBIRADIO Geek Girl Riot geekgirlriot LOKI (God of Mischief) on Tuesday, 6/8 @ 11pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Babes Behind The Beats babesbehindthebeats Noelle Scaggs (Fitz and the Tantrums) on Wednesday, 6/9 @ 7pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Wesam’s World wesamsworld Sophie Reynolds (actress) on Thursday, 6/10 @ 6pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Spinning Thoughts spinningthoughts Cherie Amour on Thursday, 6/10 @ 12am ET on #idobiRadio — — Gone Fishkin gonefishkin Elmikas co-hosting + Teddy Swims +… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Billie Eilish, Set It Off, Sleeping With Sirens, and more.
Instructions for Dancing is out now & ready to steal your heart, which means the always wonderful Nicola Yoon is back on Geek Girl Riot to talk all about it and more in her second Whachudoin’? episode.
This week: High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America, The Bold Type, Friends: The Reunion, iHeartRadio Music Awards, Cruella, The Kominsky Method, Lucifer, Panic High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America Season 1Wed May 26On Netflix Photo courtesy of Netflix © 2021 Food is one of the most fundamental ways to connect with people; recipes and cuisines are often passed down for generations and help shape culture. Food writer Stephen Satterfield takes us into some of the best of African American cuisine, journeying from Africa to the deep south. From soul food to barbecue,… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Twenty One Pilots, Green Day, BTS, and more.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about separating the art from the artist.
When you’re sixteen, you never really look around the room to see if you’re the only Asian person there. It’s not something that occurs to you when you’re so happy to be front row at a show. For me, I was just excited to share a similar interest with other people my age and to be able to talk about bands we enjoyed. I never realized how important it would be to see other people who looked like me on stage and behind the scenes.
A middle-aged bromance of reliving high school adventures with classic Hong Kong martial arts movie tropes.
Photo: Steve Wilkie/Netflix © 2021 It’s a question you’ve likely wondered or heard: When is the superhero trend going to end? It makes sense to ask. Since trends are cyclical, they ebb and flow in the stream of pop culture popularity. Therefore the best answer to that question came from my good friend Martin Bosworth: “Superheroes are our modern myths.” Go ahead. Try to stop Greek mythology from infiltrating every aspect of storytelling. Superheroes are equally relentless. They have to be. It comes with the job. Much like Greek myths, our favorite supers have inspired multiple analogs that allow us… Read more »
When a decorated Navy Seal is targeted by a group of foreign agents, he fights back with a vengeance in the rousing action thriller, Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse.