Listen Up! This time on episode 448, Brett left Katie to take the throne for the day, and she brought in Adam Hagenbuch for assistance! Also, did you know that the Rock and Jason Statham always show up on time?…enjoy. Brought to you by, Mack Weldon. For 20% off your first order, visit http://mackweldon.com and enter promo code: BRETT. Brought to you by, care/of <http://takecareof.com/>. For 25% off your first Care/of order, go to http://TakeCareOf.com <http://takecareof.com/> and enter BRETT. The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 10am (eastern) 7am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie :… Read more »
Picture this: It’s a humid 90 degrees and you’re on a rooftop in New York City with 3000 other people. On one side is the Manhattan skyline; on the other Brooklyn. Everyone is turned toward a stage—the Brooklyn Bridge visible just behind it. On it, a band dressed in pink stands. One of the members holds up a sign that says “We Are All the Same” and the crowd screams. Welcome to Sad Summer Fest 2019, the tour of your dreams that will undoubtedly replace the Warped-size hole in your heart. Outside NYC’s Pier 17—a fantastic venue with a couple… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about MC5.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Morrissey.
This week on Geek Girl Riot we’re grabbing the popcorn and sharing our thoughts on The Lion King, Mulan, and other Disney remakes. We also talk the The Farewell and spotlight the Lakefront Film Fest!
The series has announced what can only be called a dream cast, including Phoebe Dynevor, Regé-Jean Page, Jonathan Bailey, and more.
This week on Geek Girl Riot we’re breaking down the good, the bad, and the ugly [faces we made] about Spider-Man: Far From Home…plus we share our thoughts on the new Starz series The Rook.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about conservative punks.
The diary of a brilliant woman who will pry your mind open and dip it into the universe.
Can the black private dick, that’s a sex machine to all the chicks, who’s the man that would risk his neck for his brother man, survive in a millennial world?