Bruce Lee & Hollywood’s “Better at Being Asian than Actual Asians” Problem
Real talk—Quentin Tarantino has been Single-White-Female-ing Bruce Lee with his films since at least Kill Bill: Vol. 1.
Real talk—Quentin Tarantino has been Single-White-Female-ing Bruce Lee with his films since at least Kill Bill: Vol. 1.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about conservative musicians.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about conservative punks.
Gather around the glow from our collective smartphones young whipper-snappers and I’ll tell a tale of the olden days. It was the year 2002 and iPhones hadn’t been invented yet. A T-mobile “sidekick” would set you back about $250 bucks, it had a full QWERTY keyboard hidden under a full screen that would twist open with the flick of a finger. “Social Networking” sites were the thing of the future. A new and improved way of keeping in contact with people you know near and far. Friendster somehow was collectively thought of as uncool, as the most amazing new way… Read more »
Chase Atlantic dropped a new song that uses space travel as a metaphor for love because, as the song says, “LOVE IS (NOT) EASY”. The storyline of the video follows singer, Mitchel Cave as he and the band venture into the unknown after saying a sad farewell. In a press release the band explained some history behind the lyrics for the song the band’s lead vocalist said “The song was inspired by a dear friend of ours who had recently suffered from heartbreak. He came into the studio and we asked him to write down how he felt and drew… Read more »
Even the littlest of us are heroes inside if we only find the confidence.
A reimagining (of sorts) of ‘The Giant Monsters: Earth’s Greatest Battle (1964)’ where Godzilla fights a lot of monsters.
Mornings suck. Music doesn’t. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: London pop rockers SHADED might have just released an EP last fall but that doesn’t mean they’re not ready to rock again with a brand new single called “gold”. What: The band’s latest track sounds like all your best summer memories. Why: “gold” brings the sunshine to any day with a groove you can’t help but dance to. FFO: idobi Radio Find SHADED on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. “‘gold’ is about learning, growing and being a better person. In any relationship, applying yourself and being fully invested is… Read more »
The expensive TV musical version of a classic Disney animated film.
This week: Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, L.A.’s Finest, The Bold Type, Wanda Sykes: Not Normal, Chicago Med, What/If, Doom Patrol, She’s Gotta Have It, Killing Eve