Film Review
Film Review: Irresistible
Smug people hurt smug people—especially in the politics game.
Smug people hurt smug people—especially in the politics game.
Last Monday Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Brad Parscale, confidently said that Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma had a million ticket reservations. The event was held in the Bank of America center, which seats 19,000 people. They had set up a second outdoor location to hold overflow. However, a mere 6,200 people showed up, causing them to cancel the second location. Who do we have to thank? TikTok and K-pop stans. After Trump announced his rally, Mary Jo Laupp (or TikTok Grandma) got on the platform to suggest to users that they should reserve two tickets to keep other people from… Read more »
It feels United 93 inspired but focuses on a hijacking from the pilot’s POV.
Another episode of The Gunz Show is ready to for your ears! This week, Gunz brought Carl and Kyle from Bravo’s Summer House to the air.
When the guys call in for a chat, they dig into their new company Loverboy. From the launch of their latest product, to making a better hard tea, to the taste tasting process get a look at what they’re up to these days.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Black Lives Matter protests and the response to it—both good and racist.
All new music on idobi Network.
This week: Patriot Act, Mr. Iglesias, Love, Victor, The Bold Type, Central Park, 7500, The Politician, Snowpiercer, Perry Mason, The Chi, NOS4A2
In true 2020 fashion, Rock The Vote is kicking off their “Democracy Summer” campaign with a virtual concert on Thursday, June 18th. Democracy Summer is a movement to make sure we represent at the polls in less than four months. The event is being headlined by Katy Perry and The Black Eyed Peas with hosts Logan Browning and Rosario Dawson. Other acts include Amara Le Negra, Big Freedia, Dove Cameron, and Lucy Hale. You’ll even get a chance to hear from Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Cory Booker, and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro. Rock The Vote… Read more »
All the things you loved about Love, Simon but this time it’s Victor who has a secret crush.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Fever 333, RMR, Lil Peep and more.