Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares some artists’ reactions to Kamala Harris being announced as Joe Biden’s running mate.
A show version of what a lot of people learned a few years back: Racism isn’t gone. The U.S. isn’t past color.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Katy Perry, BTS, Billie Joe Armstrong, and more.
Read on, and fucking vote!
Didya know Geek Girl Riot’s superpower is breaking down the latest entertainment? Catch our Rioters talking Project Power, Lovecraft Country, DC Comics’ latest reshuffle, and more!
We’d never use the word “staycation” but are you ready to escape to another city? Corona-world may have paused travel plans but that doesn’t mean you can’t go on a wifi world tour. idobi is delivering virtual Quaran-Care Packages from all around the globe, so you can eat the food, see the sights, and listen to the music in your living room. Annnddd you’ll already know which spots to hit once we get going again. Hi! I’m Alice, and I’ll be your guide today on a virtual tour of my hometown: Detroit, Michigan. Get your Buffs on and stay safe… Read more »
This week: Last Chance U, Ladhood, Doom Patrol, In My Skin, The Umbrella Academy, Brassic, Sugar Rush, Little Voice, Connected, Wynonna Earp
Back in May of this year, actress Ruby Rose announced she would be leaving the title role of Batwoman on the CW show. It came as a shock to many fans, but on July 7th the creative team announced the creation of a new character to be played by Javicia Leslie. Leslie is a bisexual Black woman, making history for the character as the role’s first Black Batwoman. Rather than try to switch the Kate Kane character with another actress, the CW has gone with a totally new character, Ryan Wilder, who doesn’t currently exist in DC Comics. This character… Read more »
We’ve been asking for more action movies starring 360° women and the team behind The Old Guard replied with an enthusiastic yes ma’am.
This week: Mighty Oak, Jim Jefferies: Intolerant, Stateless, Doom Patrol, The Bold Type, The Old Guard, Central Park, Little Voice, Palm Springs, Snowpiercer, P-Valley