Properties featured: 9-1-1, Marvel’s Hit-Monkey, Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, The Curse of Von Dutch, Star Trek: Discovery, The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star, Cowboy Bebop, The Great, The Wheel of Time, Blown Away: Christmas, The Mind, Explained
Today we talk about the next season of Tiger King, the creator of The Wire taking his newest project out of Texas, and BLACKSTARKIDS release their newest single!
The country western ballad of Antonio LeBlanc as embodied by the Roy Orbison song of the same title: “When you’re saving nickels and saving dimes working til the sun don’t shine. Looking forward to happier times on Blue Bayou.”
Today we give an update on Tanya Fear, talk about BTS collaborating with Coldplay, question Amazon’s technology, and take a look at the new Netflix project Grendel, we give you the Met Gala highlights, and remember Norm Macdonald after he suddenly passed away.
Properties featured: Reservation Dogs, Motherland: Fort Salem, Phil Wang: Philly Philly Wang Wang, Untold, The Kissing Booth 3, What If…?, Bake Squad, Titans, Grown-ish, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild, Modern Love, CODA, Brand New Cherry Flavor, Spin
From August 6 – August 8, in the year of our Hokage Naruto Uzumaki, 2021, OTAKON returns to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the rise of the Delta variant threatening to shut down live music again.
Properties featured: This week: Motherland: Fort Salem, Cooking with Paris, Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami, Grown-ish, The Suicide Squad, Vivo
A movie about an American man trying to help his daughter deal with a European country’s legal system.
Properties featured: Motherland: Fort Salem, Naomi Osaka, Miracle Workers, My Unorthodox Life, Gunpowder Milkshake, Never Have I Ever, The Walking Dead: Origins, Grown-ish, Schmigadoon!, Central Park, Space Jam: A New Legacy, Making the Cut, McCartney 3,2,1