Senator Nikema Williams gathered at the Georgia State Capitol to announce a lawsuit against Secretary of State Brian Kemp. His office is currently blocking 53,000 voter registration applications from being processed. Williams joins to show to discuss this and her current Georgia Senate campaign. Plus, a dating app for Trump supporters only, continued 2018 Midterms coverage, and more. Sources (raw link dump): https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/carl-bernstein-trump-preparing-to-call-midterm-elections-illegitimate-if-democrats-take-power https://vtdigger.org/2018/10/16/vermont-hits-record-92-5-percent-voter-registration-ahead-election/ https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/at-least-90000-voters-purged-from-nevada-voter-rolls-voting-rights-group-claims/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-says-absolutely-positively-without-question-voter-suppression-is-ongoing/ https://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2018/oct/22/trump-thinks-scientists-are-split-on-climate-change-so-do-most-americans https://www.wabe.org/voting-rights-become-a-flashpoint-in-georgia-governors-race/ https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/11/us/politics/georgia-voter-registration-kemp-abrams.html
This week the three rioteers Sherin Nicole, Philip Jean-Pierre, and Alex Bear join forces to take on a trio of gigantic topics: Star Trek: Discovery, Marvel vs. DC, and Netflix.
This week, Sherin, Erin, and Joi talk Star Trek: Discovery. Then, Monique launches new segment, Fashion Before Food, talking with costume designer Hope Hanafin about the upcoming film ‘Thank You For Her Service’ and more.
We pay our respects to the late Tom Petty the best way we know how—with music.
If you’re looking for good vibes and fun pop tunes, look no further than Sam DeRosa.
When JoLivi stopped into the idobi studios, she reinvented Major Lazer & DJ Snake’s “Lean On” just for our cameras. She also performed an acoustic rendition of “Fed Up”, pulled from her latest EP.
In the latest installment of idobi Sessions, Melbourne, Australia vocalist Katja Glieson stops by to perform a couple one of a kind renditions. The now Hollywood based performer covered Selena Gomez’s track “Good For You” above, and played a special version of her track “Ride The Wave” here. Check out Katja’s interview on Gone Fishkin here, and follow her on: YouTube: http://bit.ly/katjasub Spotify: http://bit.ly/katjaspotify Apple Music: http://bit.ly/katjamusic Twitter: http://twitter.com/katjaglieson Instagram: http://instagram.com/katjaglieson Facebook: http://facebook.com/katjamusic Website: http://katjaglieson.com Periscope/Snapchat: @katjaglieson
From the minds of Anthony Purpura and Katie Cecil comes Wayfarers. The combination of the two who are from both New York and Los Angeles, translates to some pretty stellar tunes. Give ’em a listen, and let us know how much you love them. Wayfarers came by our studio to play a couple of songs for us. Check out their cover of “First” originally by Cold War Kids!
Pittsburgh’s The Spacepimps wear their early 2000’s pop punk influences on their sleeve, so it seems only fitting that their latest offering is an acoustic cover of The Ataris’ classic “So Long Astoria.”