Film Review: The Old Guard
We’ve been asking for more action movies starring 360° women and the team behind The Old Guard replied with an enthusiastic yes ma’am.
We’ve been asking for more action movies starring 360° women and the team behind The Old Guard replied with an enthusiastic yes ma’am.
We’ve put together a list of eight of our favorite black rockers who we are OBSESSED with.
This week: Mighty Oak, Jim Jefferies: Intolerant, Stateless, Doom Patrol, The Bold Type, The Old Guard, Central Park, Little Voice, Palm Springs, Snowpiercer, P-Valley
Tommy Wooldridge joins Nick & Allison on what is the 182nd day of the year AKA blink-182 day.
They chat about how Tommy’s blink-182 video submission to a contest changed his life and landed him on The View where he shared a kiss with host Jenny McCarthy + they discuss Disneyland’s announcement of redesigning their iconic Splash Mountain ride and YouTuber Shane Dawson’s week(s) of drama.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Trump’s recent sharing of a video with a white supremacist message, on the same day as the BET Awards.
Matthew is the bassist for The Mowgli’s as well as a tour manager himself. He joins WW to talk about the early days of starting a band, festivals, and the 818.
The Rolling Stones are putting their foot down and possibly pursuing legal action against Donald Trump. He used their music in 2016 during his Presidential campaign and is trying to use it again for his current rallies without the approval of the band. Trump has been playing “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” as his walk off song during his rallies and The Rolling Stones have sent cease & desist letters in an attempt to get him to stop. Music rights organization BMI has a catalog of songs that are allowed to be used during political campaigns. However, an… Read more »
Back in April Angels & Airwaves released their single “All That’s Left is Love”, with the proceeds going to Feeding America’s COVID-19 relief funds. Now they’ve released the music video for the same song. Our love for this track has only gotten bigger. When talking about the song, frontman Tom Delonge said, “We never appreciate the connection we have with others until it’s gone, and although we may not be able to change this first part of this story, we can for sure change the ending.” “We never appreciate the connection we have with others until it’s gone, and although… Read more »
Happy Pride Month, idobi fam! We love you all and want to remind you that no matter who you love or who you are, there’s a place for you at idobi.
Many of us are moved to march, or to write letters, donate funds, have the tough conversations with their friends and family and some of us, in times such as these, make art.