It’s only Tuesday and it’s already been a big week for Foo Fighters. From an SNL performance, where they released their newest single, to releasing its music video to announcing their next big show—these guys just don’t quit! Ok, let’s get into it.
Photo: Micala Austin While watching the Netflix show Chef’s Table, I came across the episode on Australian chef Ben Shewry. In the episode he describes his start as a young chef, mimicking his idols and contemporaries. He relates how he only found success when using his skills to create dishes true to his creative heart. I was immediately reminded of another Australian entity in pursuit of creative integrity: Hands Like Houses. Late night in my home office, I greet lead vocalist Trenton Woodley with a “good morning” at the other end of the phone. He’s basking in the sun of… Read more »
If only the magic & adventure in the trailer were as vibrant in the film.
This week: Dash & Lily, Trial 4, Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun, Chicago Med & Fire & P.D., The Liberator, Station 19 & Grey’s Anatomy, Alex Rider, The Blacklist, The Crown, E! People’s Choice Awards
Dash & Lily gives you all the feels a classic YA rom-com should—and it’ll get you completely ready for the festive season.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Shawn Mendes, Anti-Flag, Monsta X, and more.
The coffee is fresh and the music is fresher, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
Wednesday is here and you know what that means—quality time with Pat and Seb. This week the guys have plenty to talk about, from their Halloween excursions to the best episodes of The Simpsons.
Due to pre-taping the episode, our hosts don’t know how the US election went… but they do know Seb stayed warm all night long while handing out candy to trick or treaters in a COVID friendly fashion.
Plus Patrick’s four year old might be becoming an influencer (thanks YouTube), the guys decide car shopping sucks, and more. Tune in now!
Need an escape from the election dumpster fire? Geek Girl Riot is here to distract, entertain, and supply you with a new binge-list.
With words like “unprecedented” “disaster” and “what the actual hell?” floating around to describe this year, we’re going to attempt to distract from the overwhelming anxiety of today by taking a look at some other classic ways an apocalypse could topple 2020.