TV Show Review
TV Show [P]Review: Ted Lasso – Season 2
Ted Lasso is medicine.
Ted Lasso is medicine.
“Invisible” is clever. As a pop-punk banger, it would be easy for As Time Fades to rest on the laurels of the track’s catchy hook and euphoric breakdown. But the real beauty of “Invisible” is the clever way the music gives life to its lyrical meaning.
Properties featured: I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson, Motherland: Fort Salem, Monsters at Work, Dogs, Cat People, Gossip Girl, Grown-ish, Central Park, Black Widow, Atypical, Virgin River, The Snoopy Show, This Way Up
Take a trip through time and space to a new rocked-out dreamworld with our premiere of Emily Wolfe’s new album Outlier.
Properties featured: Motherland: Fort Salem, The Bold Type, Too Hot to Handle, Making It, Central Park, Fathom, Sex/Life, Who Are You, Charlie Brown?, September Mornings, Fast & Furious 9, Bosch, The Mysterious Benedict Society
Featured this week: The Bold Type, Loki, Fresh, Fried & Crispy, Starstruck, In the Heights, Love, Victor, Lupin, Dream Horse, Blindspotting
“We both decided honesty and clarity were the only way forward if we wanted to be PART of this new neighborhood instead of just “those lesbians” (said in whispered tones).”
I wish I had more bands filled with artists who look like me growing up, but I’m not letting that stop me from being that person for the next generation of creators.
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 »
It is absolutely not a question that this year has been a challenge for everyone. Some people have had to take on the extra high pressure of being an essential worker while the world has shut down. These women have shown strength, endurance, and compassion that kept us running during the pandemic. As we passed the one year mark of COVID-19, they shared how their past twelve months have looked. Madison S. – ICU RN Nurses were deemed heroes at the top of COVID-19 hitting the United States. They received praise, only for their hospitals to be under-resourced and hit… Read more »