TV Show [P]Review: The Sandman – Season 1
The Lord of Dreams steps out of the comics to explore the twists and heights of the human landscape.
The Lord of Dreams steps out of the comics to explore the twists and heights of the human landscape.
Today we talk about the passing of Bernard Cribbins, the drama behind Beyonce’s newest album, and the new Never Have I Ever trailer. The Life of Bernard Cribbins Dr. Who’s Bernard Cribbins has passed away at the age of 93. His agent, Gavin Barker, announced his death earlier today. “Doctor Who” showrunner, Russel T. Davies posted on Instagram saying, “We once took him to the TV Choice Awards and sent him up on his own to collect the award, and the entire room stood up and cheered him. That’s a lovely memory. He’d phone up and say, ‘I’ve got an… Read more »
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Offset Vision, Fairview, Soft Velvet Lounge, and So Much Hope, Buried.
One of America’s most significant and joyous holidays, Juneteenth is upon us.
A young girl who’s the biggest Captain Marvel fan ends up getting superpowers and then tries to be a superhero herself.
Today we talk about beabadoobee’s new music, the first look at Stranger Things season 4, and Geek Girl Riot’s Day Al-Mohamed’s feature in The Washington Post! beabadoobee Gives Us a “Talk” If you’re like us, beabadoobee helped get you through quarantine. Now she’s back with brand new music dropping today and announcements we are over the moon about! “Talk” comes in hot with an incredible beat and Bea’s smooth voice. The music video is fun, colorful, and bright. So much so that you’re going to be watching it over and over again. Bea said, “I wrote ‘Talk’ just after my… Read more »
What remains unknown, dear reader, is what will become of season 2 with so much fanfare to live up to.
Basically: It’s Cow or Never aka Mr. Peacemaker Goes to War (isn’t it ironic?) Peacemaker Season 1, Episode 8, starring the unseeable John Cena, Danielle Brooks, Annie Chang and more dropped last night (or this morning) at a time I like to call West Coast midnight. Although for me it was 3 AM, got-dammit. I’m not going to say much because of spoiler potential, except that this season finale is a satisfying culmination of the story we’ve basically been kidnapped, hogtied, and dragged along for—while laughing and cringing happily the entire way. There are some great cameos, you will be… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Willie Nelson.
Today we talk about Solange providing access to rare books written by authors of color, Mariah Carey’s stance on if we can start celebrating Christmas, Facebook’s new name change, and the return of Red Bull SoundClash. Solange’s New Public Library for Rare Books We have heard of widespread classic books likeTo Kill a Mockingbirdor 1984. However, there are so many works out there that are hardly ever touched. Especially if they are considered rare books. Solange and her studio Saint Heron have opened up a community library that will allow people to check out rare books by Black and Brown… Read more »