Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC, 8:00 & 8:30pm) — Season 8 begins for the law-enforcement comedy that must confront several new realities while still attempting to stay, you know, funny. The ongoing pandemic and the recent round of protests against police brutality will stay fresh in everyone’s mind as the Andy Samberg-starring show takes a final lap. This week, a double dose of episodes sees Amy come back from maternity leave while a difficult case stumps Jake and Rosa. Then the squad goes on a weekend getaway, which should be wonderfully chaotic.
The Hype: Season 1 (HBO Max series) — Streetwear professionals finally get a proper reality-competition show that aims to create a collision of streetwear, culture, and business. Cardi B’s judging, along with Wiz Khalifa, A$AP Ferg, Dapper Dan, and Bobby Hundreds. All involved aim to mentor the contestants while imparting their specialized visions toward the visionary contestants. From fashion to music to art to lifestyle and everywhere in between, the creativity here should be off the hook, and maybe some of that coolness will rub off on us.
Homeroom (Hulu film) — Following a Sundance Film Festival premiere, this documentary follows Oakland High School’s class of 2020 during an enormously fraught year of COVID-19 anxieties. There’s test scores and college applications, of course, but everything is even more complicated than usual for these students, all while the district’s police force faces the threat of elimination against a growing social movement for systemic change.
Star Trek: Lower Decks: Season 2 (Paramount+ series) — This animated series from Rick and Morty writer (and Solar Opposites creator) Mike McMahan takes things to the year 2380 (after the original Star Trek beginning in 2265), where the U.S.S. Cerritos aren’t the heroes that you’re expecting. These are junior officers who are not pleased at their lack of power while confronting bizarre alien anomalies like enormous bugs and other such comedic-slanted creatures. This violent show’s got a PG-13-like feel, so keep that in mind.
Titans: Season 3 (HBO Max series) — These young heroes from across the DC universe return for more adventure, this time in Gotham City where new threats lurk and old friends shall reunite.
Late Night With Seth Meyers — Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Kevin Smith
The best television season finales always find ways to acknowledge the patience and dedication of their fans. So it is with musicians and their swan songs. Although the members of Brockhampton aren’t technically retiring — only the group as a whole — the self-professed boy band has found the ultimate nod to give to fans as they prepare their final album.
Kevin Abstract, the group’s de facto RZA figure, recently put out a call on Twitter for fans to send him their beats as a way of not just helping close this chapter of the group’s history, but also open a new chapter for someone else. “trying something different,” he wrote. “wanna give up and coming producers a chance cause we know how hard it gets out here to get ur work off the ground. if you got something you love and you’d love to hear BH on it – send beats for the last Brockhampton album ever.”
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The group announced the final project earlier this year while promoting their recently released Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine. Although, they later clarified that they all still “love each other,” it appears many of the band’s members would like to focus on solo material or other creative endeavors. They’ll also still tour in 2022, and they may have one of their previously shelved albums on the slate once they finish clearing samples for it, but for all intents and purposes, this is their last hurrah — and they intend to include their loyal followers, as it should be.
On Thursday evening, the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox will face off in a game that has playoff implications. The White Sox lead the AL Central by 10.5 games and, while the Yankees have underwhelmed this season, they are in the thick of the postseason chase. However, the biggest appeal of this particular Yankees-White Sox clash goes beyond the scoreboard, as the two teams are facing off in Dyersville, Iowa in MLB’s “Field of Dreams Game.”
As you can likely infer, this game is modeled after the famous baseball movie, and the location isn’t an accident. While the game will not be played on the exact field featured in the film, it is constructed in similar fashion, and the venue is notably small by MLB standards. In fact, the park seats only 8,000 patrons, and that is where the madness begins with regard to the secondary ticket market.
MLB launched a lottery to purchase tickets to this one-of-a-kind game, and the lottery was open only to Iowa residents. That made sense given that this the first-ever MLB game in the state, but the Yankees have a massive fan base and Dyersville is close enough to Chicago to have White Sox fans very interested in making the trek. To that end, the cheapest ticket available on StubHub, as of this writing on Thursday afternoon, is $1,225.
That is, of course, completely outrageous for a regular season baseball game, but the stars have aligned for sky-high demand here. It remains to be seen as to just how many fans actually pay a four-figure sum to gain entry into this game, but this has been in the works for a long time (a 2020 edition had to be postponed due to the pandemic) and it should be a fun scene. Still, folks operating on a budget won’t be getting in on Thursday, unless of course they are from Iowa and happened to win the lottery.
The Jeopardy! hosting situation was bound to be controversial, given the beloved status of the late Alex Trebek. Still, the situation seems pretty messy, given the show’s decision to elevate executive producer, Mike Richards, into full-time host duties (of the syndicated flagship show) with Blossom and Big Bang Theory star Mayim Bialik picking up the primetime and spinoff variants. Many LeVar Burton fans found themselves crushed, and a few Jeopardy! champs roasted the strategy of having two hosts.
Mayim Bialik is here to weather the fiasco. In an Instagram video, she revealed that she is “super freaked out about it” and “very, very thrilled” about her new gig. She also added, “If you don’t like me as the new host of Jeopardy! I’m sorry. I love LeVar Burton.” Yeah, it can’t be too fun to see pushback like that from the show’s fans, but Mayim handled it with grace (even while casually speaking from bed). “I really have great respect for everybody who guest hosted.” And justifiably, she pointed out that she’s the first woman who will host Jeopardy!
Of course, there was a slight edge to all of this, in that Mayim declared, “This is not a surprise to me today. I have known. Both Mike and I have known, so there was a leak last week. Don’t worry, everything is fine.”
This, of course, presents a bit of an awkward situation because we don’t know how long Mayim and Mike knew that they are the chosen ones. Have other guests hosts been giving it their all in vain? We’ll probably never know the answer to that question. For what it’s worth, Mayim tweeted (on Wednesday) that she’d been “waiting a long time to tell you all” after the news broke. You can watch her Instagram video below.
While live-action adaptations of animated series are known for being notoriously bad, I’m holding on to faith for one and one alone because frankly, I really want it to be good. Fortunately, we know how our first look at the show’s cast and it seems to be shaping up pretty nicely!
Earlier today, Netflix revealed the main cast of their upcoming adaptation of the critically-acclaimed Nickelodeon series and it’s full of some pretty fresh faces. Protagonist and titular “last airbender” Aang will be played by Gordon Cormier (Gabby Duran and the Unsittables), Kiawentiio (Beans) has been cast as Katara, and Ian Ousley (Physical) is set to play the stubborn but oh-so-lovable Sokka. Of course, the cast wouldn’t be complete without the mention of ever-angsty Prince Zuko, who will be played by PEN15‘s Dallas Liu. While Toph seems a pretty notable missing member of the team at the moment, she does come in a bit later in the series meaning we might not get her reveal until the show’s second season.
In addition to the cast, Netflix also mentioned several of the crew members attached to the project. Albert Kim (Sleepy Hollow, Nikita) will serve as showrunner, executive producer, and writer of the series, with Dan Lin (The Lego Movie, Aladdin), Lindsey Liberatore (Walker), Michael Goi (Swamp Thing, American Horror Story) all executive producing. Roseanne Liang is set to be the show’s co-executive producer and Goi, Liang, and Jabbar Raisani are on board as its directors.
After heavy criticism of 2010’s Avatar: The Last Airbender movie by M. Night Shyamalan — especially for a perceived lack of representation in the show’s cast — Kim says he is taking care to make the series a “benchmark in representation.”
A live-action version would establish a new benchmark in representation and bring in a whole new generation of fans. This was a chance to showcase Asian and Indigenous characters as living, breathing people. Not just in a cartoon, but in a world that truly exists, very similar to the one we live in.
As of right now, no date or additional actors are tied to the project. However, various Avatar projects have been confirmed to be in the works, meaning we should have some new adventures in the four nations to help keep us busy while we wait.
Looks like we’ll be waiting a bit longer to see Carnage and Tom Hardy’s abs grace the big screen. According to a Variety report, Sony has announced Venom: Let There Be Carnage’s release date has been pushed from September 24 to October 15. The news follows the ongoing surge in COVID-19 cases in the U.S. due to the Delta variant and rising discomfort towards visiting theaters. According to the National Research Group, consumer confidence in movie theaters being safe and COVID-free has plummeted from 81% on July 11 to just 66% as of August 9. Seeing as how low attendance makes for poor box-office performance, it comes as little surprise that Sony made the call to wait a bit longer.
For those at home keeping score, this delay does push Venom firmly into the category of films delayed more than a year after their originally intended release date. When first announced, Venom was slated for an October 2, 2020 release, however, problems related to COVID soon got that date pushed back to June 25, 2021. Since then, the film has been pushed back even more and has since landed at its current October 15 release date.
Seeing as how 2018’s Venom was a surprise hit for Sony that raked in a whopping $855 million at the global box office, it makes sense that the studio is waiting for the perfect — and safest — time to release the film. The second one in the series, Venom: Let Their Be Carnage picks up where its previous entry left off and examines just how journalist Eddie Brock (Tom hardy) is coping with having an alien symbiote living within him. In addition to tackling his own inner demons, Brock gets pulled into a battle against serial killer Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson) who has a symbiote of his own called Carnage. The film features Michelle Williams, Reid Scott, Naomie Harris, and, of course, Hardy and Harrelson.
On top of just looking pretty damn exciting, Venom: Let There Be Carnage could prove to be an incredibly important film for — wait for it — the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now that Spider-Man is a part of the MCU, there’s no stopping Sony and Disney from any further team-ups, and there are several Easter eggs that lead us to think something could be coming. Here’s hoping the October 15 release date is the firm and final one for Let There Be Carnage and we can finally see what’s in store for Brock and, fingers crossed, the MCU.
As an emerging artist, getting to open for an established star on tour can be a huge opportunity. Back in 2018 and 2019, for example, Billie Eilish opened for some dates of Florence + The Machine’s “High As Hope” tour. Now, Eilish is offering the same opportunity to another crop of artists (to open for her, not Florence).
Eilish announced her world tour dates for 2022 a few months ago, but now she has unveiled the openers that will be joining her on the road, and it’s quite the cast: Willow, Duckwrth, Arlo Parks, Jessie Reyez, Girl In Red, and Jungle. Willow will join Eilish for her March shows, while Duckwrth will take the April shift, as well as some dates in June. Those are the North American dates, but as for the European shows, Reyez, Girl In Red, and Jungle will be on board for various shows in June and July.
Sharing the news, Eilish wrote on Instagram, “AHHHHHHHH I CANT WAIT [celebrating face emojis] & I’M BRINGING MY FRIENDSSSS.”
For those who aren’t able to catch Eilish on tour, they can take solace in the fact that there’s apparently a lot more Happier Than Ever content to look forward to: Eilish has declared that she plans to make a video for each of the album’s songs.
Soulja Boy and Instagram just do not mix and never have, but that didn’t stop the “Make It Clap” rapper from hopping on a Live video call with a user who accused him of buying fake mall jewelry to defend himself. On Wednesday, the man posted a video of Soulja Boy and his entourage apparently standing around a kiosk at Las Vegas’ Fashion Show Mall. “Soulja you dead wrong,” he captioned. “First Rapper To Get Caught Buyin Jewelry In The Middle Of The Mall.”
However, Soulja caught wind of the clip and logged into his own Instagram Live to deny the accusations, leading to a video call between the two men that degenerated quickly into a shouting match during which Soulja challenges the man’s street credibility and insists that the jewelry he purchased was real. “Walk in that same jewelry store that you just left in the mall and try to buy the Cartier,” he sneered. “That mothaf*cka $35,000. The Rollie $30,000. Everything over there real. They sell real ice in the mall, clout chasin’ ass pussy ass.”
Soulja Boy’s trash-talking ways have led to some pretty entertaining moments in the past such as his back-and-forth with Bow Wow in the lead-up to their Verzuz battle last month, but this is one case in which he could have left things well enough alone.
As Marvel’s What If…? started trending on social media shortly after its premiere on Wednesday, an animated series at the Distinguished Competition (that’s DC Comics, for you non-nerds) decided to get in on the action with a highly suggestive tweet. While jumping on the What If…? hashtag, the Twitter account for HBO Max’s Harley Quinn proposed a scenario that had already kicked off a hilarious social media firestorm earlier in the summer.
“#WhatIf Batman does do THAT ” the Harley Quinn account tweeted in a not-so-subtle reference to the now-infamous Batman-and-Catwoman oral sex controversy.
Back in June, Harley Quinn co-creator Justin Halpern commented during an interview that using mainly villains in the animated series gave the writers an incredible amount of leeway because DC Comics is very protective of its heroes. Specifically ones that are the face of major blockbusters and merchandise empires. Case in point, Halpern revealed that a proposed Batman and Catwoman sex scene had the higher-ups at DC Comics freaking out.
“We had a moment where Batman was going down on Catwoman. And DC was like, “You can’t do that. You absolutely cannot do that,’” Halpern told Variety. “They’re like, ‘Heroes don’t do that.’ So, we said, ‘Are you saying heroes are just selfish lovers?’ They were like, ‘No, it’s that we sell consumer toys for heroes. It’s hard to sell a toy if Batman is also going down on someone.’”
DC Comics’ prudish approach to Batman kicked off a field day on Twitter that Val Kilmer couldn’t resist jumping into. The Batman Forever actor fired off a tweet that suggested his version of the Dark Knight is up for anything.
Colorado’s Front Range has long been a destination for tourists looking for mountain landscapes and accessibility. While Denver is the most populated and well-known city in the state, its lesser-known neighbor to the south has been quietly gaining ground on Denver as the hot spot of Front Range tourism. As a resident of the state and avid adventurer, I feel like the upswell in interest is well-deserved.
Colorado Springs — or “The Springs” as it’s commonly referred to — is the second-largest city in CO and it’s growing quickly. With its ample outdoor recreation opportunities, a lower cost of living, and a rich history, Colorado Springs just claimed the #6 spot on US News list of Best Places to Live in 2021-2022. I lived in the city growing up and since moving north I’ve gone back several times a year for day trips and weekends away. I’m always telling friends and strangers that they have to visit and that they’d be shocked at just how much there is to do there and how accessible it all is.
Here’s my quick guide for anyone planning a trip.
Where to Eat:
Food Halls
When I’m traveling I’m always drawn to food halls, especially as a solo traveler. They’re a great place to find not only innovative food and drinks, but to people watch and feel the vibe of a city or neighborhood. The Springs has a few that are my go-tos — I love to visit C.O.A.T.I, downtown, for good music and the industrial vibe (Luchals is my favorite). The Carter Payne is a repurposed church building that is now home to food, wine, beer, and atmosphere. Another repurposed building is Ivywild School, an old school building turned “community marketplace” with food, drinks, and a side of nostalgia.
Flying W. Ranch
If you’re interested in a more kitschy western experience, then make reservations for the Flying W.Ranch. A cattle ranch turned food and entertainment venue, the Flying W. Ranch started serving BBQ Chuckwagon dinners in 1953. After being forced to close eight years ago due to a devastating forest fire, the ranch has just reopened this year for dinner and cowboy singalongs.
My favorite place to stop for a drink is The Golden Bee in the Broadmoor area of the Springs. The Golden Bee is an authentic 19th century British Pub that was transferred panel by panel from the UK to the United States. There are nightly piano sing-alongs and a charming tradition of throwing bees that you’ll have to experience for yourself.
When I’m staying overnight in Colorado Springs my first choice is always one of the properties that make up the sprawling and historic Broadmoor Resort. A destination in its own right, the main property has over 100 years of history and every amenity you can imagine — with an unbeatable backdrop. If a luxury resort isn’t your style, The Broadmoor also has three all-inclusive wilderness properties that are slightly more rustic without sacrificing style or service.
I’ve visited all three over the years, as they really are quintessential Colorado Springs.
Emerald Valley Ranch is a 16-acre ranch with a lodge and 10 cabins at over 8,000 feet above sea level. You’re shuttled through the Pike National Forest and met with cocktails and warm cookies upon arrival. There are two lakes, hiking trails, hot tubs, yard games, and stables to keep you as busy or not as you’d like.
The perfect place to unplug in nature… Luxuriously.
Cloud Camp is another Broadmoor wilderness experience — and what an experience it is. This is a truly bucket-list stay. Cloud Camp sits at over 9,000 feet above sea level (and 3,000 above Colorado Springs) on the site of the former Cheyenne Lodge. The adventure starts on the drive to the property itself — when you’re shuttled up Cheyenne mountain and 16 switchbacks. You can also hike or ride a mule to the top of the mountain and your dreamy accommodations.
Everything is included at Cloud Camp, so whether you want to be active or relax in a hot tub on what seems like the top of the world, you can do it here. The property boasts rooms in the lodge, cabins, and for the bucket-list luxury traveler, you can even book a converted two-story fire tower suite with 360-degree observation decks and a private hot tub.
Another option that isn’t quite within Colorado Springs, but deserves a place on this list is The Broadmoor Fishing Camp. Located just 75 miles west of Colorado Springs on 5 miles of the Tarryall River is an all-inclusive fly fishing camp. Sleep in historic miner’s cabins along the river, and spend the day with your private fly fishing guide before relaxing with cocktails in the stylish lounge and enjoying a meal with the other guests.
Where to Explore:
Garden of the Gods
The outdoor recreation opportunities in and around Colorado Springs are vast, but a trip wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Garden of the Gods. You can hike, drive, bike, horseback ride or climb (with a permit) the towering sandstone formations in this free public park.
With 21 miles of trails and over 2 million visitors per year, it is an unmissable Colorado Springs experience.
Colorado is home to 58 “fourteeners” — mountains over 14,000 ft above sea level — and the most famous of those is probably Pikes Peak. The song “America the Beautiful” was written by Katherine Lee Bates after witnessing the beauty at the summit, and you’ll understand why when you see it for yourself.
What really makes Pikes Peak special as a 14er is the access. You can hike, of course, but there is also a paved highway to the summit along with a cog railway. The Pikes Peak Cog Railway just reopened this summer after years and millions of dollars in renovations. It is the highest railway in North America and the highest cog railway in the world. I was lucky enough to ride the week it reopened and it is truly a bucket list experience as you ascend over the tree line and look out over the city and up onto the summit. There you can visit the newly opened summit visitor center and try some legendary high altitude donuts.
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