Often, when we celebrate Black History Month we think about the Civil Rights leaders and activists of long ago. I remember being in elementary school and feeling like racism was a thing of the past because of the way it was taught. It would be great if we could just talk about social injustices as something that happened long ago but no longer. However, the fact that just this weekend I saw a “White Lives Matter” shirt at an event, means that people still aren’t understanding. All of February, we see quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X.… Read more »
Today we talk about Taylor Swift’s All Too Well short, Adele’s two hour special, and Steve from Blue’s Clues joining TikTok. Taylor Swift Takes Over How’s everyone doing out there since Taylor Swift dropped Red (Taylor’s Version) on Friday? Well, after a weekend of being in our feels, perhaps the biggest takeaway everyone has is the ten minute version of “All Too Well”. The song has been a hit since its original release so when fans heard they were going to get a ten minute version they were chomping at the bit. Now it’s here and it does not disappoint.… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Big Bird getting vaccinated.
The country western ballad of Antonio LeBlanc as embodied by the Roy Orbison song of the same title: “When you’re saving nickels and saving dimes working til the sun don’t shine. Looking forward to happier times on Blue Bayou.”
lk about Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings taking over Jeopardy!, why CBS is changing their show “The Activist” and missing person Gabby Petito.
Today we are talking about Lady Gaga’s next release, Evan Rachel Wood taking a stand, and Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evan reunited on the big screen.
Featured this week: Motherland: Fort Salem, Sexy Beasts, Grown-ish, Ted Lasso, Masters of the Universe: Revelation, Central Park, Eden: Untamed Planet
Today we have the scoop on the Biden administration restoring LGBTQ+ protections against health care discrimination, the new trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Adult Swim’s The Bleepin’ Robot Chicken Archie Comics Special, and NBC cuts the Golden Globes for 2022.
Today we’ve got Amanda Nguyễn joining Chloé, a boba shortage in the U.S, Cruel Summer’s nationwide activations, VÉRITÉ makes history, and Pete Davidson is set to play Joey Ramone.
Women are smart, talented, compassionate, and hard working (amongst other things). The trail-blazers on this list have used their passions and work ethic to create empires that can inspire anyone. They are living proof that determination pays off. These women have built their legacy from the ground up and don’t seem to be stopping anytime soon. Sophia Amoruso Here’s the thing about Sophia Amoruso. She’s had to build an empire twice. She first started her vintage clothing business called Nasty Gal on eBay at 22. It quickly gained popularity and at one point was worth $200 million. However, the business… Read more »