TV Show [P]Review: Warrior Nun
The fate of the world is left to a 19-year-old orphan and a secret sect of murder-nuns run by the Vatican because…2020.
The fate of the world is left to a 19-year-old orphan and a secret sect of murder-nuns run by the Vatican because…2020.
Last Monday Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Brad Parscale, confidently said that Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma had a million ticket reservations. The event was held in the Bank of America center, which seats 19,000 people. They had set up a second outdoor location to hold overflow. However, a mere 6,200 people showed up, causing them to cancel the second location. Who do we have to thank? TikTok and K-pop stans. After Trump announced his rally, Mary Jo Laupp (or TikTok Grandma) got on the platform to suggest to users that they should reserve two tickets to keep other people from… Read more »
We are all looking for ways to support the Black Lives Matter movement (find a list of resources here) and that includes artists and creatives. It’s incredible to see people you admire taking a stand, using their platforms to amplify black voices and advocate for change, and doing what they can to stand on the right side of humanity. Here’s a list of some artists making their voices heard: Lizzo Lizzo has been posting videos on Instagram to spread awareness, educate, and provide information on where you can go to make a change. She’s remained vocal and has used her… Read more »
This week: 9-1-1, Middleditch & Schwartz, Motherland: Fort Salem, After Life, Killing Eve, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, Westworld.
Madam C.J. Walker said knock you out.
This week: This Is Us, Marc Maron: End Times Fun, On My Block, Dirty Money, The Bold Type, Westworld
What happens when you mix three Mexican-American cousins, the American Dream, and the best tacos in Boyle Heights? Have a seat at Mama Fina’s and find out.
This week: This Is Us, Chicago Med, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, Grown-ish, The Bold Type, Narcos: Mexico, High Fidelity, The Thing About Harry, Doctor Who, Outlander, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
Imagine Glee but with twenty-ish or thirty-ish millennials, in an office setting; so kind of like Eli Stone but with the unexpected whimsical angst of Ali McBeal. If you can do that, then you’ve got it…mostly.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week breaks down how Brexit is already screwing over touring musicians.