Watch This Week – 6/7/21
Featured this week: The Bold Type, Loki, Fresh, Fried & Crispy, Starstruck, In the Heights, Love, Victor, Lupin, Dream Horse, Blindspotting
Featured this week: The Bold Type, Loki, Fresh, Fried & Crispy, Starstruck, In the Heights, Love, Victor, Lupin, Dream Horse, Blindspotting
Today we have the scoop on Netflix’s renewal of Bridgerton, what’s happening with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, and Global Citizen’s VAX Live.
We continue to be inspired by women who are out there changing how things are being done. Tegan and Sara are using their platform and resources to educate others on healthcare in the LGBTQ+ community. And Marci Proietto is heading some of the biggest animated series in history. As we close out Women’s History Month, we wanted to show appreciation for some more women who are encouraging us to be the best versions of ourselves. The Tegan and Sara Foundation and the COVID-19 Vaccine The Tegan and Sara Foundation is joining forces with Entree Health and Survey Monkey to better… Read more »
For a band on the verge of releasing a new album during a global pandemic, Chase Atlantic is surprisingly chill.
For some, being a social media influencer is about what sponsorships they can snag and being the prettiest person on their platform. However, these individuals use their presence to inspire, educate, and promote what they believe in or bring joy. Rachel Lindsay View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rachel Lindsay Abasolo (@therachlindsay) Rachel Lindsay originally stepped into the spotlight when she joined the 21st season of The Bachelor and then went on to be the first Black Bachelorette. As a Texas lawyer, she came into the public eye with a bold personality that she has used to… Read more »
February can be a lonely month if you aren’t coupled up. Rather than settle for the first Tinder match you come across, reclaim the season with MEIA.
This week: 9-1-1, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, black-ish, mixed-ish, Bonding, Resident Alien, grown-ish, We Are: The Brooklyn Saints
The Umbrella Academy has officially cast its Sparrow Academy—AKA the other super-powered children Reginald Hargreeves adopted in the new 2019 timeline from the end of S2.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Save Our Stages initiative.
A Lupin for a new time and it’s not the anime one.