It’s Thanksgiving Week, and Jaret and Gary are filling your metaphorical plate with a brand new episode featuring Ryan Phillips and Scott Ian!
The guys have known Ryan from Story Of The Year since their first Warped Tour and they have a lot to catch up on when he calls in to chat. Listen in as they discuss how kids change you, letting your children explore their passions, and living in the Midwest.
Later, Scott Ian of Anthrax calls in to introduce us to his son Revel and talk quarantine. Throughout the conversation, the hosts chat with him about touring and how it effects time with your family, run ins with paparazzi and more. Tune in now!
This week: His Dark Materials, Hillbilly Elegy, Happiest Season, Saved by the Bell, The Christmas Chronicles 2, Small Axe “Lovers Rock”, Virgin River
Just in case you didn’t spend your Sunday night watching the American Music Awards, we got your back. From the awkward to the amazing, let’s get into some of the evening’s highlights.
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom is an exquisite shade of the Blues.
“Bleachers are fucking back.”
This week: His Dark Materials, We are the Champions, Big Sky, Chicago Med, Holiday Home Makeover with Mr. Christmas, For Life, A Million Little Things, Trolls: Trollstopia, Voices of Fire, Animaniacs, The Pack, Small Axe, Between the World and Me, Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square, The 2020 AMAs
On Episode #136 of Wesam’s World, Wesam is joined by Leonard Wu from the hit video game Ghost of Tsushima! Tune in to hear Leonard share what it’s like working as both the actor and the voice of a character in a AAA game. It’s also time to talk about the election. Are you happy with the results? Cause Wesam seems a little upset that Kanye West didn’t win…. ~~~~~ YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIEy_lTyI57a4pJMB3RvD9w Instagram ► http://instagram.com/WesamsWorld Twitter ► https://twitter.com/Wesams_World Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/Wesamsworld TikTok ► https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJDDXYLf/
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week celebrates Kamala Harris.
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.