Watch This Week – 1/4/20
This week: The Hustler, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, History of Swear Words, Chicago Med, Mr. Mayor, Pieces of a Woman, Pretend It’s a City, Lupin, American Gods
This week: The Hustler, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, History of Swear Words, Chicago Med, Mr. Mayor, Pieces of a Woman, Pretend It’s a City, Lupin, American Gods
If you are reading this I want you to know that you are on my heart.
This week: His Dark Materials, London Hughes: To Catch a D*ck, The Midnight Sky, Sylvie’s Love, Bridgerton, One Night in Miami, News of the World, Promising Young Woman, Wonder Woman 1984, SOUL, Letterkenny, Best Leftovers Ever!, Yearly Departed, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Doctor Who, The Watch, The Rookie
idobi’s hosts raise one last White Claw to the things that kept us going in 2020—the music, the memes, and the hopes for a better 2021.
The idobi staff shoutout the music, the memes, and the wishes for a brighter future that kept us all going this year.
I’m glad that’s over but I’m still looking forward to more Wonder Woman and, hey, you just might like it.
The Recording Academy and Color of Change have announced their new campaign aimed to increase equity within the music industry. “The #ChangeMusic Roadmap is a Color Of Change initiative in partnership with the Recording Academy that provides a call to action across the industry so that every individual involved, regardless of status, can make a difference,” according to the official website. This roadmap includes several steps including, “Invest in Black talent + careers,” and “commit to transparent reporting of black representation.” Each step is followed up with detailed actions like “fund anti-racist training,” to ensure equity at every level of… Read more »
A livestream doesn’t really compare to the experience of seeing a show live. The Superbloom Live Dream event by MisterWives proved that, in some ways, it might actually be better.
This week: His Dark Materials, Tiny Pretty Things, Song Exploder, The Expanse, Small Axe “Education”, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
The voices of the culture have changed but its truths remain.