Movies, Aquaman, Julie Andrews By Rachel Leishman on Fri,1:36 There are some pressing questions and even if you think you know the answer to them, you probably don't. Big on the Internet, Barack Obama, Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda By Rachel Leishman on Fri,12:17 Want to cry on a Friday? Well, take a listen to President Barack Obama giving George Washington's speech in the new Hamildrop. That's right, Barack Obama is coming for an EGOT, because being president just wasn't enough. Big on the Internet, Spider-Man, Star Wars: The Last Jedi By Kate Gardner on Fri,12:04 Fandom has always been a little about taking part in creating something to do with your favorite text, but there's a difference between crafting the perfect fanfiction and insisting your fanfiction be what happens on the big screen. News, abortion, contributors, nolite te bastardes carborundorum, week in reproductive justice By Kylie Cheung on Fri,10:23 The challenges to reproductive rights in the United States run deep—deeper, even, than the myriad state-by-state laws obstructing access to abortion and birth control. According to a letter by Senate Democrats, the Trump administration has been defying court orders in order to direct federal funds toward abstinence-only programs through a third-party government contractor. Big on the Internet, donald trump, Megan Mullally, Twitter By Vivian Kane on Thu,6:00 Back during the 2006 Emmys, Donald Trump and Megan Mullally were paired together to sing the theme song to Green Acres. Trump is wearing overalls and a straw hat, and Mullally is performing in-character as Will & Grace's Karen Walker. Movies, Destroyer, Karyn Kusama, Nicole Kidman, Sebastian Stan, Tatiana Maslany By Rachel Leishman on Thu,5:19 There are often movies that, while you're watching them, you're not sure how you feel about them, and then all it takes is one twist, and you're sold. Destroyer is one of those movies. Comics, Bobby Drake, Iceman By Princess Weekes on Thu,5:01 Marvel ... for all the grief and ire you have gotten about being too diverse with too many minorities and SJW-agenda blah blah blah, you still can't even manage to really hit the nail on the head. Big on the Internet, Full Frontal with Sam Bee, holidays, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Samantha Bee By Vivian Kane on Thu,4:38 As fun and funny as the special is, is still does justice to the subject matter, handling it with the gravity, empathy, and–of course–unfiltered rage you expect from Samantha Bee. Big on the Internet, fandom, Kylo Ren, rey, reylo, Star Wars (franchise), Waffle House By Kaila Hale-Stern on Thu,3:53 File under sentences I never expected to type but hey, it's 2018, I shouldn't be surprised: Waffle House would seem to ship Reylo. Sponsored, The Mary Sue Shop By Diana Vilbert on Thu,3:24 Procrastinators, unite! And then head over to the Mary Sue Shop for an amazing gift that won't feel last-minute at all. Sponsored, FuboTV, Harry Potter (franchise), movies By Mary Sue Staff on Thu,3:23 If you'd like to take a little break from all the Christmas movies being shown throughout the holiday season, we might have the solution. The Harry Potter film series is easier to watch than ever before, now that all 8 films are available for streaming on FuboTV. TV, Hulu, Marvel Runaways, Runaways By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,3:08 The show serves as a powerful metaphor for today's more socially conscious and politically active teens, who are fighting to undo the damage done by their parents. Big on the Internet, Ariana Grande, Michael Rapaport By Kate Gardner on Thu,2:57 Actor and comedian Michael Rapaport, who's funniest video is probably one in which a weird looking cat is the star, decided the latest target of his ire would be Ariana Grande, a woman who's already been through enough in the past two years. Movies, Bert Marcus, Paris Hilton, The American Meme By Rachel Leishman on Thu,2:29 Showing the pitfalls of social media and starring those we often "like" from afar, 'The American Meme' is a fascinating look at our always-on culture. |
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