Today we’re talking about the Back to the Future reunion, the approval of the first COVID-19 vaccine, the Lil Nas X collab we didn’t know we needed, new The Summer Set music, and a Cowboy Bebop announcement.
Guest congressional candidate Scott Huffman, Democrats fight to stop Republicans from passing a law that would make it harder to vote (again), The Kool-Aid Man Challenge, and more.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: The Maine always knows exactly what I need to hear.
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
Joe is out on a mission to save Yahoo! Answers by asking the most burning questions we’ve all been too afraid to type. So here’s a list of new music…but just a list.
Today we’ve got a ton including: Avatar Studios, allegations against Governor Cuomo, a look at the new USPS trucks, the scoop on Waterparks, TikTok’s Black Creators program, and Merck Mercuriadis.
A young heartbroken man signs up for the army, gets PTSD, becomes an opioid addict, and robs banks to keep up his habit.
Today we are team #FreeBritney, excited about The Best Man, rooting for Claudia Conway, and we remember Mary Wilson and those lost in the Bryant helicopter crash of 2020.
Today we have news about Evan Rachel Wood, Marilyn Manson, and Dustin “Screech” Diamond. – Evan Rachel Wood and Four Other Women Accuse Marilyn Manson of Abuse Actress and singer, Evan Rachel Wood, along with four other women, has come forward with abuse accusations against Marilyn Manson. The two dated from 2007-2008, when she was 19 and he was 37. More than 10 years later, in 2019, Wood spoke to the California Senate Public Safety Committee in support of The Phoenix Act, a bill created to give victims of abuse more rights and time to come forward. The Westworld actress… Read more »
Legendary stage and screen actress Cicely Tyson passed away yesterday at the age of 96. The announcement was made by her long-time manager Larry Thompson. Tyson was best known for portraying meaningful women of substance, clearing the path for so many women—and especially Black women—to follow, earning her a multitude of award wins and nominations. She has been nominated for 14 Emmy Awards and won two. Her win for the 1974 CBS telefilm The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman made her the first African-American to win for lead actress. The icon was also nominated for an Oscar in 1973 for… Read more »