Month: March 2024

For the first time in years, I decided to watch The Bachelor.Maybe it’s because my friends were talking about it incessantly and I have a severe case of FOMO. Maybe it’s because I felt contractually obligated to write about something related to television and pop culture. Either way, I locked in for Season 28 led
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There’s a fine line between asking for accommodations and demanding the world change to suit you, and Charlie crossed it. On The Good Doctor Season 7 Episode 3, she aggravated Shaun with incessant questions, made inappropriate comments, and generally had the attitude that her ASD meant she couldn’t help any of her behavior. Shaun looked
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Riley Strain’s mother, father and stepfather gave a tearful press conference on Tuesday (March 19) in which they talked about their relationship with the missing 22-year-old and revealed that the Cajun Navy is going to help. The Cajun Navy is a group of volunteers who work to provide immediate rescue and relief during natural disasters. Metro
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Photo: Bradley Lightfoot On their first three EPs, English death metal outfit Slimelord established themselves as a band to watch, peddling a weird brand of death/doom that sounded like it came from a swamp, as the name suggests. On their first full-length album, the unpronounceably-named Chytridiomycosis Relinquished, they get weirder and gnarlier, making for one of the
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Over the past few days, Investigation Discovery’s Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV has generated a considerable amount of attention. The bombshell production takes a deep dive into the rise of former Nickelodeon super producer Dan Schneider, who produced a number of the network’s most popular Nick shows of the ‘90s and
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If you’re a fan of Shogun’s willingness to “go there” in its depictions of the brutality of 17th-century combat, then you probably derived a sort of grim pleasure from the end of The Eightfold Fence and the beginning of the latest episode. Others, however, may have found it difficult to watch as Ishido’s men were
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After announcing the release of his self-titled album, Bryson Tiller has shared his headlining tour dates. The Bryson Tiller Tour begins May 11 in Portland, Oregon, at Alaska Airlines’ Theater of the Clouds. From there, Tiller will play in North American cities, including Vancouver, San Diego, Chicago, New York City, Washington, D.C., and Houston. The
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