TV Show Review
TV Show [P]Review: The Me You Can’t See
A docu-series focusing on acknowledging mental health in our society and working to get better.
A docu-series focusing on acknowledging mental health in our society and working to get better.
Embed from Getty Images It happened! This is real! These tears are happy tears of relief. Check out our thoughts on some of the highlights from today’s inauguration of America’s 46th President Joe Biden, and Madam Vice President, Kamala Harris. – Eugene Goodman: An American Hero Embed from Getty Images Officer Eugene Goodman, the man who lured rioters away from the Senate chambers during the January 6th insurrection, is being recognized for the hero he is. During this morning’s inauguration, he escorted Vice President Kamala Harris to the ceremony, fulfilling the duties of his new role as acting deputy Senate… Read more »
The diary of a brilliant woman who will pry your mind open and dip it into the universe.
Yesterday Netflix announced a one of a kind, invitation only, month-long collection of events.
Two kids, with the help of three mystical guides (and a friend from school), travel through time and space on a cosmic adventure to rescue their scientist father from an evil entity that is infecting our world.
“Callwood at the Cooler” sees Brett Callwood waxing lyrical about events in the news, pop culture and the etc. This week counts down Brett’s top ten movies to look forward to in 2018.
Check out our picks of what you should be watching this week—featuring Baby Driver, Preacher, Silicon Valley, Queen Sugar, Cleverman, Pretty Little Liars, Broadchurch, American Koko, and Okja.
Check out our picks of what you should be watching this week—featuring American Gods, The Handmaid’s Tale, Outsiders, and more.
New York band Vampire Weekend sees its sophomore set “Contra” debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 124,000 copies sold according to Nielsen SoundScan. The set is only the 12th independently distributed album to top the Billboard 200 chart since SoundScan began powering the list in May of 1991.
More than ever, it pays to be pregnant in Hollywood. Jennifer Lopez, about to give birth to twins, is reportedly the latest A-lister to strike a deal worth millions for exclusive photos of her children. And the incentive might not be purely financial: Such pacts can also protect celebs’ privacy by thwarting the paparazzi. Those involved in negotiations for Lopez and her husband, Marc Anthony, confirmed that U.S. and Latin American rights were sold to People magazine and other international rights to OK! magazine. Advertising Age reported on its Web site Monday that Lopez and Anthony were negotiating with People… Read more »