Our Rioters get into some of the new TV they’re excited about, serving up some love for The Great British Baking Show, breaking down all the new femme-tastic trailers, and getting deep with Unsolved Mysteries.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the latest political debates.
Nick & Allison recap last week’s Vice Presidential Debate, give an update on Trump’s health, and use the built in cameras on idobi Radio founder Tom Cheney’s Tesla to catch the guys who broke into his car.
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Last night, Demand Justice hosted a moving livestream performance to pay tribute to the late great Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and to urge Senators to honor her dying wish, “that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed.”
Last night was the one and only Vice-Presidential debate for the 2020 election. In one corner, we have Vice-President Mike Pence. In the other corner, is the Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee Sen Kamala Harris (CA).
Life is about growth and pushing your own boundaries, which is something Ohio’s Overgrow took to heart on their new EP Hear Your Voice Again.
This one stands up there with the best pop punk albums of this generation.
This week: Soulmates, Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones, Connecting…, The Forty-Year-Old Version, Deaf U, The Haunting of Bly Manor, Eli Roth’s History of Horror, Lovecraft Country, Fear the Walking Dead
If tonight’s exhibition of democracy in action did not show voters what was at stake in this year’s election, then nothing will.
This week: Michelle Buteau: Welcome To Buteaupia, The Glorias, Emily In Paris, Song Exploder, Monsterland, Lovecraft Country, black-ish