Netflix’s new The Baby-Sitters Club adaptation is here to take us all back to Stoneybrook, Connecticut, and what a heartwarming trip it is. It’s been a long time since Ann M. Martin’s beloved books were last adapted to screen, and this 10-episode series is a refreshing, contemporary take on some familiar storylines. If you’ve already binged your
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Wendy Stuart Kaplan is a featured guest on the “Steal Like An Artist†Podcast with host Tristan Duplichan. Photo Entrepreneur Tristan Duplichain enjoys talking about what it takes when running a business, juggling everyday life and time management when it comes to pursuing a side hustle. Every idea has been taken and redone, we are
Iconic and Legendary fashion designer Sue Wong is a featured guest on the Meet Me For Coffee Podcast hosted by George Panayi. Born into humble circumstances in a remote countryside in Southern China, Sue was spirited away from her ancestral home at the age of five by her Mother, who longed to be reunited with
Katy Keene (Lucy Hale) won’t be firing up that sewing machine for Season 2. The CW has officially canceled Katy Keene. The Riverdale spin-off followed wannabe fashion designer Katy Keene as she tried to make it in New York City alongside her aspiring artist friends, including Riverdale’s own Josie McCoy (Ashleigh Murray), who made the jump
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the latest episode of The 100, “The Queen’s Gambit.” Read at your own risk!] The 100 has pulled some crazy twists in the last seven years, but the one in Thursday’s episode, “The Queen’s Gambit,” might take the cake. We learned a lot about the Disciples this week, but more
Chances are good that you’ve already got more shows and movies in your to-be-watched queue than you’ll be able to watch in your lifetime, but that doesn’t mean the streaming services are slowing down this summer more than they have to. In July, a ton of new original TV series, movies, and specials will be
As Twenties, the BET sitcom from Lena Waithe, was gearing up for launch earlier this year, a lot was said about the ways it is a groundbreaking show, and rightfully so. Twenties‘ main character is a masculine-presenting lesbian, making Hattie, played by Jonica “JoJo” T. Gibbs, a trailblazer for BET and TV as a whole. Gay lead characters
Getting a superpower that allows you to know the thoughts of those closest to you by watching them perform the song of their hearts at any given moment sounds pretty awesome (especially for musical theater fans). However, as Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlistpoints out, that power can be overwhelming if you don’t have a musical whiz to
ABC’s thirtysomething revival is a no-go. TV Guide has learned that the network will not be moving forward with the follow-up to the hit late ’80s and early ’90s drama from series creators Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick. ABC also passed on Valley Trash, the single-camera comedy starring Jason Lee about a private school in
Updated 6/28: Disney+ has released a new trailer ahead of the July 3 release of Hamilton: An American Musical. Nothing in this look at the film is too new, but there are some dramatic, shadowy shots of the cast set to a piano version of the musical’s appropriately titled first song “Alexander Hamilton,” which should succeed
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Dark Season 3. Read at your own risk!] The only thing Dark fans knew to expect of the third and final season was that it would be complicated, and the Netflix drama did not disappoint. But that’s why we’re here to untangle the knot and explain that timey-wimey ending.
The Simpsons is the latest animated show to publicly declare that it will no longer employ white actors to voice non-white characters. The decision comes in the same week that Jenny Slate and Kristen Bell stepped away from playing their biracial characters on Big Mouth and Apple TV+’s Central Park, respectively. Mike Henry, who voices
The “totally real” San Diego news station KVWN surveyed a billion Americans and found that the best way to spend some free time is by watching a movie or show starring Will Ferrell. Ferrell’s latest film, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, recently premiered on Netflix, claiming two hours of your weekend, but
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Thursday’s episode of The Bold Type. Read at your own risk!] The Bold Type is well-known for tackling tough topics, whether it’s about LGBTQ rights, gun control, or sexual assault, but its most recent episode touched on a topic that many women don’t like to talk about — miscarriage. It’s
Step aside, Sherlock Holmes. It’s time for a new super-sleuth to take the lead. Netflix has revealed the first images from Enola Holmes, its film adaptation of Nancy Springer’s beloved mystery books of the same name that follow Sherlock Holmes’ little sister, a talented detective in her own right. The story is set in England in
Scrubs is the latest series to divest itself of racially insensitive episodes. Deadline reports that Hulu has removed three episodes from its site which feature characters in blackface. The episodes in question are titled “My Fifteen Seconds” from Season 3 and “My Jiggly Ball” and “My Chopped Liver” from Season 5. Both Zach Braff‘s character J.D. and Sarah
The CW spin-off game has gotten strong in the last few years with new shows seemingly being created every day thanks to the ever-expanding universes of Arrow and The Vampire Diaries, but this time the spin-off in question comes from our beloved sci-fi show, The 100. The upcoming seventh season might be the show’s last,
Every month the content available on Disney+ gets more and more epic, and July will be no different. If you’re planning to spend your summer indoors binge-watching the day away in a nice air-conditioned room, Disney+ has some great options for you. The most buzzed-about addition to the streaming service in July will be the original
Every time a new television show is announced, we feel like Lucille Ball next to a conveyor belt full of chocolate. The new shows never end! Not that we’re complaining — give us all the new TV. But if you’re feeling overwhelmed by the avalanche of new options to watch, we feel you. We’re keeping
Whether you’re actually a teenager or those days are long behind you, there is no right or wrong age to dive into a great teen TV show. And between charming comedies like Never Have I Ever, sexy murder mysteries like Riverdale, high-stakes comedic capers like One My Block, or a supernatural romance like The Vampire
We’re almost in the dog days of summer TV, when new releases dry up and television is made up mostly of bad game shows made on a budget of $100 a week. In fact, this might be the last week you won’t be scrambling for something new to watch, thanks to a handful of new
Even before protests over the latest killing of a Black citizen by a police officer prompted global protests, turning on the TV to watch the news meant up-to-the-minute updates on the devastation caused by COVID-19 – a guaranteed way to plunge into a pool of upsetting information. One good hack for those who want to leave the
Amid renewed attention on Black voices and culture, the holiday known as Juneteenth may be enjoying its most high-profile year ever. Observed on June 19, Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 that Union soldiers announced to enslaved African American people in Galveston, Texas that they’d been freed by the Emancipation Proclamation. (Of course, Abraham Lincoln
One of the most surprising television hits out there is History Channel’s Vikings, a historical drama about the Norse warriors of the 8th and 9th Centuries who sacked and pillaged their way across Europe. Creator Michael Hirst has made an epic show filled with unique culture, fascinating characters, and brutal battles all steeped in actual history.
Don’t dust off those dancing shoes just yet! So You Think You Can Dance apparently doesn’t think it can safely bust a move this summer. TV Guide has confirmed that Season 17 of the dance competition series has been shelved amid COVID-19 concerns. While casting for Season 17 began in March, many productions in Los
Yellowstone, the Paramount Network’s neo-Western soap opera about the Dutton family, owners of America’s largest ranch, returns for Season 3 on Sunday, June 21. In celebration, we’ve rounded up some other shows that remind us of Yellowstone, in case Yellowstone isn’t quite enough. The Kevin Costner-led series from auteur co-creator Taylor Sheridan shares a lot
June 19th marks an important day in American history and Black history, specifically: it’s the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas were made aware they were free. Amid a new awareness of Black issues and Black life, the day that was once observed as a holiday only by a small group is
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Tuesday’s One Day at a Time animated special, “The Politics Episode.” Read at your own risk!] One Day at a Time showed off its range on Tuesday night with a clever animated special that proved the Alvarez family is worth watching in any medium. “The Politics Episode” dug into a timely
Calling all Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and DC fans alike: the ultimate DC fan experience is heading your way and the best part is you won’t even have to leave your couch to enjoy it. DC and its parent company Warner Bros. announced DC FanDome on Tuesday, a 24-hour global digital fan event for every
It’s been four years since Netflix took Gilmore Girls fans on a new trip to Stars Hollow with Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, and it’s getting less and less likely that we’ll ever find out what happened to Lorelai (Lauren Graham), Rory (Alexis Bledel), and Emily (Kelly Bishop) after those final four words
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