If you miss this you’ll feel like an Englishman in New York.
This year’s event, themed Where Beauty Meets Benevolence, will once again see the burlesque community unite for a great cause.
The upcoming Netflix show of the same name stars Theo James in the lead role as part of the same universe as the 2019 film.
The back-to-work grind should be in full force by now, which means you probably need a new show to revenge-watch.
The new series, new seasons, and remakes of shows are coming in hot for the new year.
May has ended along with the final episodes of ‘Succession’, ‘Barry’, ‘Ted Lasso’, and ‘Yellowjackets’ among others, but that doesn’t mean this new month will leave us with nothing to watch.
Walken featuring in ‘The Outlaws’ is a good enough excuse to watch, but there’s also the involvement of the comedian, writer, director, and actor who co-created ‘The Office’.
It’s a full-time job scrolling through the World Wide Web to pinpoint the best new shows to make sure our watchlists are updated.
If you’re up for some holiday entertainment while you vegetate on the couch, look no further than the top five series of the year.
Lockdown can inspire a variety of moods and emotions, and there’s a series to help you cope with each one.
Take it with a pinch of salt, but over the weekend this pretty convincing Lollapalooza internal memo hit the internet. I mean blurry photographs of lineup lists aren’t set in stone, but it looks pretty legit – and includes headline acts by The Black Keys, Black Sabbath, and The Shins. Check out the full thing after the jump.
But they did, playing their last show at Madison Square Garden last Saturday, stretching the last hurrah out over a 230-minute show. Which is pretty long, as these go. They played all of their songs, and I mean all of them – from the Billboard Top 10 ‘This Is Happening’ to song titles I had to google.