TV Show [P]Review: Good Omens
An angel and a demon team up to stop the Son of Satan from destroying the world…because they’ve grown rather fond of humanity (and its sushi bars).
An angel and a demon team up to stop the Son of Satan from destroying the world…because they’ve grown rather fond of humanity (and its sushi bars).
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week examines queercore.
Poetry x Science is the catalyst for true love but time doesn’t wait.
While we’re still recovering from episode 5, here’s your analysis of the shade that was thrown in the penultimate episode of Game of Thrones…ever!
Listen Up! May-13-2019, episode 389. This time, we can about last night’s Game of Thrones episode. Spoilers ahead… enjoy. Sponsored by Mack Weldon. Go to http://www.mackweldon.com and use our promo code: DAVERN to get 20% off your first purchase. Mack Weldon will be the most comfortable underwear, sock, hoodies, or sweatpants you’ll ever wear! 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 : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow
You’ve seen it before: The creation of an “underdog” cheerleading squad who learn to pull together with an inspirational leader and succeed at the big competition. The sole difference here is that it is women from a retirement community rather than highschoolers.
I’m convinced my selfie game is getting worse and worse by the week but who cares cause the show was FLIPPING AWESOME. Matty Vogel came in to co-host, we called Nicky C, Hoodie Allen and co live on air and they brought a bunch of life to the show. Røyls stopped in to play their debut single “Savages” and Carter from Chapel called in and talked to some of his biggest fans.
Y’all should do as the Parabellum title suggests and “prepare for war”.
Well this doesn’t really come as a surprise. It was being deemed “Fyre Fest 2.0,” as more and more reports came out of just how disorganized and a mess Woodstock 50 was becoming. The first sign of a problem was last week when they couldn’t even begin selling tickets because they didn’t have everything set up correctly. I personally tried reaching out for press credentials a while ago–and not only was it impossible to find out who was actually running Woodstock, getting a contact for them even proved more of a mess. You literally couldn’t navigate to find out who… Read more »
“Blue on Black” by Five Finger Death Punch featuring Kenny Wayne Shepard, Brantley Gilbert and Brian May debuted last Friday, April 12th.