Today we have the ACLU + NAACP suing the state of Georgia for their new voter suppression law, Arkansas passing another anti-trans law, Twin XL announcing a new music video and Pastel signing a new first-look deal.
America stood with Steve Rogers. Would America do the same for Sam?
Today we have new beabadoobe, State Champ’s new music video, Issa Rae’s deal with WarnerMedia and All Time Low’s new song.
Today we have CRAVITY’s new performance video, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee shares an emotional video about the end of Kim’s Convenience, Mike Shinoda’s new music video, Kiersey Clemons returns as Iris West, HBO Max Orbit, and the campaign art for the 93rd Oscars.
Shows featured this week: Last Chance U: Basketball, Marriage or Mortgage, grown-ish, Genera+ion, Cherry, Kid 90
Joe Exotic is trying for another shot, Kathryn Hahn is stunned by her song’s success, Kings of Leon is changing the game, and more… More Joe Exotic Did you think you left Joe Exotic and the Tiger King documentary in March 2020? He wouldn’t let you forget him that easily. Here we are, nearly a year after the series release, talking about him once again. Exotic is serving a 22 year sentence in prison for hiring someone to attempt to kill his rival Carole Baskin. However, it was announced today that he has hired two new lawyers, John Phillips and… Read more »
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from Tilian and Ant Saunders.
Today we have demolitions and the old becoming new again. Let’s get into it! – Atlantic City Says Goodbye to Trump Plaza At around 9am ET this morning, Atlantic City finally said goodbye to the Trump Plaza. The dilapidated eyesore had been vacant since 2014, and let’s just say people were eager to watch it implode. While the mayor of AC Marty Small attempted to auction off the rights to push the big red button in an attempt to raise money for the Boys & Girls Club, due to safety concerns the building’s owner Carl C. Icahn squashed those hopes,… Read more »
Geek Girl Riot turns up the streaming love for WandaVision, To All the Boys: Always and Forever, and Minari. We also break down the Golden Globes nominations and dive into some entertainment trainwrecks.