Today we talk about You season 3, Adele’s new single, and the travel ban being lifted on November 8th. You Gets Messy The highly anticipated season 3 of You hit Netflix at midnight. Spoiler warning for the first two seasons: We left the serial killer, Joe, moving in with his fellow murderer-wife who was pregnant with their baby. However, we also got to see that Joe’s interest had moved onto a new neighbor. This left fans waiting to see who this new woman is and what was going to happen when two killers procreate. Now in S3, we’re in a… Read more »
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Today we talk about Mark Hoppus’ relieving cancer update, the “My Universe” music video, Britney Spears gaining her freedom, and the gameshow Big Brother making history. Mark Hoppus Beats Cancer Blink-182 fans everywhere had their hearts filled with joy yesterday when Mark Hoppus announced that he is now cancer free. In June, the 49 year old took to social media to let everyone know that he had been diagnosed with stage four diffuse large B cell lymphoma. Hoppus has been going through chemo and experienced hair loss. He mentioned in his announcement that he will still be taking time to… Read more »
You like your sugar with coffee and cream, too? It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Dear Rouge’s alt-pop is infectious and fun thanks to the duo’s clever union of rock ‘n roll bite with pop kisses. The Vancouver-based band has its sights set on making good music, getting us grooving up and down the house, and rocking out at the club. What: Get your prescribed dose of “Fake Fame” right here. Why: Gritty electric guitar and wispy vocals start your audio journey. Acoustic guitar and vibrant synths puts the song in a meditative place. That contemplative energy gives… Read more »
2.5 hours of performative grieving that’s about as emotionally satisfying as doom scrolling through Instagram.
Today we talk about the Code Red Climate Campaign on social media, we remember actor Willie Garson, and the Gabby Petito case brings light to more cases like hers.
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On the latest Geek Girl Riot we get into the new Y: The Last Man series, before sharing personal stories about some of the issues facing women right now—and why we have to keep fighting.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Texas Senate Bill 8.