Watch This Week – 9/6/22
Featured properties: Bee and PuppyCat, Tell Me Lies, Chef’s Table: Pizza, Ink Master, Cars on the Road, Wedding Season, Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s Return, Cobra Kai, Central Park
Featured properties: Bee and PuppyCat, Tell Me Lies, Chef’s Table: Pizza, Ink Master, Cars on the Road, Wedding Season, Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s Return, Cobra Kai, Central Park
— Today we talk about the return of Pierce the Veil, the Winnie the Pooh horror movie, and Charlie Brown getting a Christmas revamp. — Pierce the Veil is Back Pierce the Veil is back and they are coming in hot! The band dropped a brand new song and lyric video for the first time since 2016. “Pass the Nirvana” is intense and emotional. It captivates the chaos and rage that today’s youth has every right to feel after the past couple of years. Frontman Vic Fuentes says about the song: “‘Pass the Nirvana’ is about the many horrible traumas… Read more »
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Miles, On Your Nerves, Anchors & Hearts, and cartoonhead.
A pastor and his wife try to reopen their church after a salacious scandal.
Geek Girl Riot teams up with Fantastic Forum for an episode honoring Nichelle Nichols and digging into the recent moves and cancelations by Warner Bros. But first, a quick visit to Love in the Villa.
Today the nerds start out thinkin’ about what the cannabis is like in the “traditional” markets in other states (aka black or illicit markets). We pontificate that for awhile and then we are on to a new Gallup poll that reported weed use is for the first time surpassing tobacco use in people under the age of 35.
Properties featured: Keep This Between Us, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Fakes, Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul., Rick and Morty
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Blackbear, The Early November, Tiny Moving Parts, and more.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Autumn Fires, Sylvie, Dear Seattle, and Madi Leeds.
What if someone took the 2005 Rick Ro$$ song “Hustlin’” and turned it into a TV series, mixed with a remarkable story of a Palestinian family’s immigration trials in the US?