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Andy Ruiz Jr. Knows His Journey Back To The Top Of The Heavyweight Division Is Just Beginning

On June 1, 2019, Andy Ruiz Jr. had the best night of his life. With a seventh round knockout of Anthony Joshua, Ruiz shocked the world to become the first Mexican heavyweight champion, taking Joshua’s WBA, WBO, IBF, and IBO heavyweight titles and vaulting into superstardom overnight.

On December 7, 2019, Ruiz found himself at rock bottom. He lost the rematch with Joshua in Saudi Arabia in disappointing fashion, ballooning to 283 pounds on fight night and providing little activity or resistance in a unanimous decision loss. The six months in between was a whirlwind of parties, parades, and celebrations, with little in the way of training or structure. As such, the result in Saudi Arabia was unsurprising, but still painfully disappointing for Ruiz. He spiraled, further diving into the bad habits that had led him to a sluggish, non-competitive effort. Not long after losing to Joshua, he stepped on a scale that read 310 pounds and found himself at a crossroads.

He could fade into obscurity, fulfilling the predictions that he would become this generation’s Buster Douglas, a one-time champ who got lucky with the right punch and never came close to being a title contender again. Or, he could commit to the work, remove the distractions, and begin climbing up boxing’s heavyweight ladder once again.

“You know what?” Ruiz asks me over Zoom. “I was to the lowest of my lowest one day, and I just went down on my knees and I asked God for a change. To change my heart to change my mentality, and I just started praying for a new change. And what do you know? The next day all the temptations, all the negativity, all the bad people around me, they all started, little by little, started getting better.

“After I seen that, I just started training even harder,” he continues. “I started dedicating myself even more, I started being more disciplined, I started doing all the right things that I should have done since the beginning. It wasn’t easy. It was really hard. We all go through roller coasters and all that but thanks to God that I overcome all that all that stress and negativity that I had around me, and you know I had to make a change.”

Ruiz will return to the ring on May 1 to show the work he’s put in over the last year in a battle with Chris Arreola on Premier Boxing Champions PPV (9 p.m. ET). It will be the first proof point in what Ruiz understands is a lifelong journey to bettering himself, one that started with a message to the pound-for-pound king, Canelo Alvarez.

Seeking the structure and support he needed to make a lifestyle transformation, Ruiz sent a message to Alvarez asking if he could come train with his camp, one that includes fellow champions like Ryan Garcia and Oscar Valdez. Alvarez took a week to talk it over with trainer Eddie Reynoso and agreed to bring Ruiz in under the condition that he prove his commitment to boxing and doing the work that was needed.

“We end up having a meeting,” Ruiz says. “I was talking to Reynoso and Reynoso told me, ‘Man, if you’re gonna come over here, I need you to be in 100 percent. I need you to be dedicated. I need you to think like the champion like you were and to do all the right things like how Canelo does.’ So, thanks to God, I’m at this point. I’m not where I want to be at but I’m better than I was before.”

That last point is the best indicator — even more than the 50-plus pounds he’s dropped in recent months — that he’s serious about that commitment. Losing weight and maintaining that requires an entire lifestyle change, one that has to go beyond pushing yourself to a target weight with a diet and exercise regimen. For Ruiz, that started with removing the negativity around him. Gone are the “cousins” he never knew existed who showed up after he knocked out Joshua and the friends who steered him to parties instead of the gym. His circle now tightened to his family and the Canelo Team, he can take that hard look in the mirror at his own habits as well.

It’s a journey he needed to take sooner than later, and even though he’s barely a year removed from the most gutting loss of his career, he’s able to look back on it as a needed wake up call.

“What if I would have won against Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia? Would I have been thinking the same way that I’m thinking now? I don’t think I would have,” Ruiz says. “I think I would have still been thinking the same way that I was thinking before, but this loss has has made me realize what’s important and what’s not. And you can’t play boxing, so you got to give it 100 percent and be disciplined, be dedicated to this sport. One of the main things that I learned from Canelo is the main word is discipline. Being disciplined inside the ring, being disciplined outside of the ring, being disciplined of the things that you’re not supposed to do and you are supposed to do.”

He’s learning how to find that balance outside the ring, with five children — “I got a lot of mouths to feed. So I got to work hard, man.” — including his oldest son, AJ, who is often by his side in the gym providing a little extra motivation. He’s become devout in his faith, crediting God at every opportunity for turning his life around, but the work he’s doing is all his and isn’t something everyone is willing to do. That commitment has resulted in Ruiz truly meaning it when he says he’s in the best shape of his life. It’s something every fighter says after a training camp, but take one look at Ruiz and it’s undeniable he’s telling the truth.

What that means in the ring is that he can take his elite hand speed and couple that with dramatically improved head movement and foot speed. His hand speed allowed him to shock Joshua, but he needed to learn how to move better to avoid punches and create room for counters that didn’t involve just firing back after he got hit. That’s been the focus of camp, with Reynoso putting him through his paces over and over on the bag and in the ring to improve that movement. The result, Ruiz says, is going to be a better fighter than the one that won the belts two years ago, much less the one from the second fight.

“I think we’re gonna see a more disciplined fighter. A fighter that’s that is going to show more ability than I had for the first and for the second fight,” Ruiz says. “More movement, just try to focus on everything that we’ve been working on and try to perfect every single punch that we’ve been working on. I think the main issue was the weight. The weight was the main issue in the second fight. So we’re not trying … I could have dropped as much pounds as I wanted, but I wanted it to be strong at 255 and see where that gets me. I’m just trying to tighten up, trying to get the fat into muscle. I’m not trying to look like Anthony Joshua and them [laughs], but I’m trying to look strong and feel strong. That’s the most important thing is to feel strong, and I think that’s what people are gonna see. I’m the same Andy, you know, the speed is there, the combinations are there, it’s just the head movement, the ability, the feet work, that’s what we’re practicing.”

For Ruiz, winning the belts was the culmination of a lifelong dream, and suddenly finding himself on the mountaintop, he didn’t know how to handle it. There was no longer a carrot to chase or a dream to catch. He was living the dream and live it he did. But as he learned, “you can’t play boxing,” as few sports are as quick to humble the overly confident.

Now, Ruiz understands the long game. He has designs on reclaiming his belts should he get past Arreola on Saturday. Fellow PBC fighter Deontay Wilder is a potential name for the future, as are Joshua and Tyson Fury. The latter of those has become a friend of Ruiz’s, as the two have shared similar stories. Fury, after beating Wladimir Klitschko, went through his own mental health battles and weight issues, relinquishing the belts (not with a loss, but with not fighting) before making his own journey back to the ring.

The two recently spent some time together, talking about life and faith, and sharing their stories with others to try and inspire them and show that they aren’t alone. As Fury told me back in 2019, he hoped his story of struggling with mental health and seeking help would help others, to prove no one, not even the heavyweight champion of the world, is above those problems.

“I got very bad where I was trying to commit suicide and to come back from that, to get back to this level back on top of the world in heavyweight boxing, it’s a testament of anybody can achieve anything,” Fury said back then. “I’m not no special person. As we saw, I was on me knees. Mental health brought me to me knees like a four-year-old child as the heavyweight champion of the world, 6’9. If it can do that to me, it can do that to anybody. No one is untouchable from this disease. It’s a silent killer, but the more awareness we raise, the more people around the world can get help and be saved.”

Ruiz likewise notes it’s something that could happen to anyone, and he wants to prove that anyone can bounce back. It starts with surrounding yourself with the right people and finding the motivation needed to change your habits and your lifestyle. For Ruiz, that’s his family and his new fighting family with Alvarez and Reynoso, who make him accountable not just to himself, but to others who have invested and believed in him. He’s fulfilled his promise to do the work and show that he can be disciplined, and the result is working in one of the best boxing gyms in the world alongside the current pound-for-pound king.

“Canelo, when he sees that I’m not doing something like throwing the right punches, he’ll go out of his way and tell me, ‘Hey look, Andy, you need to throw it like this, you need to pivot your feet, you need to do some stuff like that.’ And it means a lot to to have him guide me as well and some of the stuff that we’ve been doing, and, like, it’s amazing man,” Ruiz says. “I’m really blessed to have this team and, like I said, we don’t try to compete with each other. We help each other and we want the whole team to grow.”

Ruiz’s personal growth over the last year has been evident, and now he’s ready to show his growth in the ring. Beating Arreola would be a great way to reintroduce himself to the boxing world, but he makes it clear that this fight is just the first step of his journey, not the culmination.

“I know I’m not going to look 100 percent for my first fight or nothing like that, but the dedication isn’t a show,” Ruiz says. “The improvement that we’ve been working on isn’t a show as well, but to get to where I want to be at, I got to stay busy, I got to stay active, I got to stay focused. So that’s the main thing I need to do. Soon as, God willing, we get the victory May 1, I got to get back to the gym, keep training,. This is like a lifestyle. It’s not just —before I would think, ‘Oh, I’m gonna fight,’ then I will start training, you know? I got to be training every single day. Even if it’s not boxing, I still go run and go be active.”

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Yung Baby Tate Calls Beyonce’s ‘Black Is King’ A Big Inspiration Behind Her ‘I Am’ Video

In the latest episode of Behind The Video, Yung Baby Tate admits that the shoot day for her “I Am” video with Flo Milli was a lot harder than it looks. The video from the Atlanta rapper’s After The Rain EP may feature glamorous women being pampered and lounging in the sun, but in reality, Tate says it was a cold, cloudy day, and her and Flo Milli’s stilettos made them sink into the wet lawn. Tate’s clearly an artist who will suffer for her art.

But we don’t want her to suffer any more than she has to, so this time around, we only pulled nice comments for her to react to. One compares the video to ones from superstars like Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, and Missy Elliott, prompting Tate to admit that Beyonce’s Black Is King film was a “very big inspiration” on the video’s concept and editing. Meanwhile, she jokes that she was confused about who the brawny men were and why they were there but “I was eating it up,” she chuckles. Her co-star’s improvised shade throw — the literal kind — was actually a surprise, as well.

You can watch Yung Baby Tate’s Behind The Video above.

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Idles Are Getting Ready To Hit The Road With Their Fall 2021 North American Tour Dates

UK post-punk outfit Idles originally made a name for themselves through their raucous music and even more lively concerts, where the potential of a massive mosh pit is all but certain. That’s why it didn’t feel quite right when they released their 2020 album Ultra Mono without playing any shows. But Idles intends to make up for a year without live music by unveiling an extensive, month-long North American tour.

The fall tour kicks off in October in Minnesota and comes to a close in November in Seattle. Sharing the tour announcement on social media, Idles noted how grateful they are to be able to tour once again. “Like all things and people around us, we are now ready to nurture a new narrative and tear the universe a new wound with love and fury,” they wrote. “We are humbled to be in a position to smash on stage once more and we solemnly swear to show our gratitude every single night forevermore. Patience is love. All is love.”

Check out Idles’ Ultra Mono tour dates below.

10/07 — St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre *
10/08 — Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre *
10/09 — Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s Hall *
10/10 — Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall *
10/12 — Boston, MA @ House of Blues *
10/13 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore *
10/15 — New York, NY @ Terminal 5 *
10/17 — Washington DC @ 9:30 Club *
10/20 — Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel *
10/21 — Nashville, TN @ Cannery Ballroom *
10/25 — Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheatre *
10/26 — Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater *
10/27 — San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger *
10/29 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Pressroom ^
10/30 — Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy & Harriet’s ^
10/31 — Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy & Harriet’s ^
11/01 — Pomona, CA @ The Glass House ^
11/05 — Los Angeles, CA @ Fonda Theatre ^
11/06 — San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield Theater ^
11/08 — Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom ^
11/09 — Seattle, WA @ The Showbox ^

* with Gustaf
^ with Lithics

Ultra Mono is out now via Partisan. Get it here.

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Manchester Orchestra Share A Moving, One-Shot Video For The Tender ‘Telepath’

Manchester Orchestra are dropping their anticipated new album, The Million Masks Of God, this week, and today, they’ve offered their final advance preview of it with “Telepath.” The track takes a gentler direction that previous singles, and the video — directed by Isaac Deitz and conceptualized by the band’s Andy Hull — is one long tracking shot that follows a couple from their young years to much later on in their life together.

Hull says of the song, “‘Telepath’ is ultimately about the ebb and flow of life long commitment to another person. Recognizing that even the best relationships in our lives can have extreme ups and downs. At the end of the day, it’s those that we have chosen to love and, more importantly, those that have chosen to love us that truly matter. This is my attempt to further commit for the long haul.”

Hull recently told Uproxx of the band’s upcoming album, “We knew we really wanted from the beginning for it to be all connected in a similar way as Black Mile, but more thought out, and allowing the songs to fold in on each other. And having repeated melodies and phrases that, at the end of the second song, is the same melody and lyrical nod to the fifth song. That happens all over the record. Throwing out the rule book that we had made for ourselves about even what a song can be. It’s been a really difficult record to pick a single and pick songs to play for people, because I do feel like it’s best served as a whole thing. The album’s the song.”

Watch the “Telepath” video above.

The Million Masks Of God is out 4/30 via Loma Vista Recordings. Pre-order it here.

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Here Are The CDC’s New Mask Guidelines For Fully Vaccinated Americans

The CDC has finally released new guidance for vaccinated Americans and it includes ditching face masks for almost every outdoor activity, aside from attending a crowded outdoor event like a concert or sports game. The new guidelines were issued Tuesday morning and advise fully vaccinated Americans to feel free to forgo masks when walking, running, or biking outdoors, attending small outdoor gatherings with other fully vaccinated and unvaccinated friends and family members, and when dining outdoors with friends from multiple households, though they still advise fully vaccinated people to wear masks at crowded outdoor events, anytime they’re in a large crowd and when doing pretty much every indoor activity you can think of. So, if you’re fully vaccinated, it’s probably smart to still keep your face masks handy.

Unvaccinated people are still advised to wear masks when doing indoor and outdoor activities except when walking, running, or biking with members of your household or when attending outdoor gatherings with fully vaccinated family and friends. The CDC considers individuals fully vaccinated two weeks after they receive their second dose of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine, or two weeks after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

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The guidelines also include new rules for domestic travel, giving fully vaccinated people the go-ahead to travel without testing before or after, or self-quarantining, as well as when embarking on international travel, however, we’d like to point out that different countries have different rules about this, so you should definitely check each respective country’s guidelines if you plan on going overseas this summer.

According to the CDC, to date, 231 million Americans have been vaccinated and daily covid cases are on a sharp downward trend.

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Heroic dog saves her best friend from drowning in the backyard swimming pool

Sometimes dog owners might wonder what their canine companions do when they’re not around, but few would imagine a heroic rescue like the one that happened recently in a backyard pool in Boskburg, South Africa.

For Chucky the lucky toy Pomeranian pooch, the day could have ended tragically. The tiny 13-year-old pup accidentally slipped and fell into the family swimming pool, and though he was able to keep himself afloat, he couldn’t get out. If he were alone, he could easily have gotten worn out and drowned.

Thankfully, his best friend Jessie, a 7-year-old Staffordshire bull terrier, was there with him and noticed his struggle. Poor Jessie was desperate to get him out, as shown in the home’s security camera footage that captured the harrowing incident. In scenes from the footage, we can see Jessie trying to work out how to get Chucky out of the water without hurting him, and it’s seriously the sweetest thing. What we don’t see in this short clip is that it actually took Jessie 34 minutes to rescue him—she just wouldn’t give up.



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After multiple gentle attempts at tugging him out of the water by his ear, Jessie succeeds, and the two doggos then scuttle off to play together, happy as can be.

The dogs’ owners, Byron Thanarayen and his wife Melissa, discovered the footage while trying to solve the mystery of why Chucky’s head was wet. Byron told The Times South Africa that Melissa insisted he might have been in the swimming pool, but he said the dogs never went into the pool unsupervised.

“We tried to look for clues as to where he could have wet his head,” he said. “We thought maybe he dipped his head in the water, but there was no mess in the house to support this suggestion.”

They finally checked the security cameras and discovered that Chucky had slipped, then watched the whole rescue play out.

“It was heart-wrenching to watch,” Byron told The Times. “We still struggle to watch that video today, just thinking of what could have happened if Jessie was not there.”

Jessie is a rescue dog that Byron and Melissa adopted from the SPCA four years ago. They are Jessie’s third owners, and oddly enough, the previous owners had returned her to the SPCA because they said she didn’t get along with their other dogs. That was not the case here, as Byron said Jessie got along with their other two dogs from the day they brought her home.

“Jessie is the best dog we have ever had,” Byron said. “I’m really proud of her, considering she’s the youngest.”

Byron told The Times that their dogs know how to swim, but they only swim when they’re in the pool with them. The incident is a good reminder that accidents can happen and that even if dogs know how to swim, leaving them unsupervised by a swimming pool isn’t a good idea. Byron and Melissa said they’ll be installing a pool cover now.

“It never occurred to us previously that we needed the cover, but since this incident we saw how important it is to have one,” he said.

There are no solid statistics on how many pets drown in family swimming pools because most incidents don’t get reported, but estimates are in the thousands. Northeast Animal Hopsital in St. Petersburg, Florida suggests knowing the risks for your own dogs, safeguarding the pool area with gates that animals can’t get over or around, teaching dogs to swim (but not relying on that alone), and making sure to supervise your animals when they are near any large body of water.

Thankfully, Chucky’s story had a happy ending, but not every dog will have a Jessie around to save them. This video is a good reminder that pets and pools can be a dangerous combo, as well as a good reminder that dogs are truly incredible creatures.

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Faye Webster’s Witty ‘Cheers’ Video Announces Her ‘I Know I’m Funny Haha’ Album

Atlanta-based songwriter Faye Webster is entering a new chapter. It started when Webster wrote her new single “Cheers,” which she notes is a standout track on her forthcoming LP. The singer dropped the song Tuesday and with it, she officially announced her upcoming album, I Know I’m Funny Haha.

The acerbic single arrives alongside an equally-witty visual. As Atlanta’s dirt bike crew Real Bike Life Only pops wheelies behind her, Webster delivers tongue-in-cheek lyrics about how her love interest writes song about someone else. The song is grittier than much of the tracks heard on Webster’s breakout 2019 album Atlanta Millionaire’s Club. It’s held up by grumbling guitar chords which offer an intentional contrast to Webster’s airy vocals.

Speaking about how “Cheers” marks a new era of songwriting, Webster says:

“This song has always felt like a standout from the record to me. It was the kind of song where you’re like ‘oh yeah, this is the one. Right after the first take. It felt different to me and it made it feel like I was entering a new era and chapter for myself. It’s kind of the outlier on the record but at the same time is still so original and identifying to myself. Also it just makes me feel like a badass for once.”

Watch Webster’s “Cheers” video above and check out her I Know I’m Funny Haha album art and tracklist below, as well as Webster’s upcoming tour dates.

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1. “Better Distractions”
2. “Sometimes”
3. “I Know I’m Funny Haha”
4. “In A Good Way”
5. “Kind Of”
6. “Cheers”
7. “Both All The Time”
8. “A Stranger”
9. “A Dream With A Baseball Player”
10. “Overslept” Feat. Mei Ehara
11. “Half Of Me”

09/07 — Columbus, OH @ A&R Bar
09/08 — Cleveland, OH @ Mahall’s
09/09 — Indianapolis, IN @ Hi-Fi
09/13 — Detroit, MI @ El Club
09/14 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Club Cafe
09/15 — Buffalo, NY @ 9th Ward
09/17 — Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
09/18 — Portland, ME @ Portland House of Music
09/20 — Boston, MA @ Sinclair
09/21 — New York, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
09/23 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry
09/24 — Washington D.C. @ Union Stage
09/25 — Charlottesville, VA @ The Southern
09/27 — Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge
09/29 — Athens, GA @ Georgia Theatre
09/30 — Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West

I Know I’m Funny Haha is out 6/25 via Secretly Canadian. Pre-order it here.

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Coldplay Mysteriously Tease Something Called ‘Alien Radio’ And May Release A Song Next Week

Since their 2000 debut album Parachutes, Coldplay have remained consistent with their release schedule, pumping out a new album at least once every few years. Their latest full-length effort was 2019’s Everyday Life, and now, two years later, it appears there may be something new in the pipeline. At the very least, Chris Martin and company are up to something.

Earlier today, they shared a link to a website called Alien Radio FM. When accessing the site, the page features a rotating globe, which then turns into a four-pointed star. Moving the cursor across the globe plays multilingual messages from around the world. The site also features some mysterious letter-like symbols, which fans believe they have decoded. A prominent theory indicates the band is releasing a new song called “Higher Power” next Friday, May 7. If the band does release a single next week, it would be their first since Everyday Life and their first of 2021.

After having an active online presence early on during the coronavirus pandemic, Martin has mostly kept a low profile over the past year. He did, however, performin during an at-home edition of Saturday Night Live and perform on a charity Foo Fighters cover, among other things.

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An IHOP Employee Regrets Not Recognizing Adam Sandler, But His Chill Reaction Went Viral On TikTok

Adam Sandler is worth an estimated $420 million. He has enough money to fly in the world’s finest breakfast chef (the short-order cook from Not Another Teen Movie) every morning for his family to enjoy only the tastiest pancakes. Instead, he goes to IHOP in his gym shorts and leaves after being told there’s a wait.

Stars, they’re just like us!

“Pleaseee come back,” IHOP (International Hubie of Pancakes) employee Dayanna Rodas captioned a video on TikTok, along with security camera footage of herself informing Sandler, who she didn’t recognize, and one of his daughters that there would be a wait before they could get a table. The clown makeup and “Hamster Dance” song are nice touches. “Not realizing its Adam Sandler and telling him its a 30min wait and him ofc leaving bc hes not going to wait 30mins for IHOP,” she wrote.

The TikTok has been viewed nearly eight million times, but it’s not because Sandler gets angry for being told he has to wait. He doesn’t play the “do you know who I am?” card to cut the line; it appears he leaves and presumably goes somewhere else for mediocre omelettes, like you and I would. Also, check out his outfit. A baggy shorts-wearing king.

“He lives in my neighborhood and frequents one of the restaurants I do and he’s very down to earth,” someone on Reddit wrote (as spotted by Bro Bible). “Doubt he was mad he didn’t get preferential treatment, he’s always so chill.” I do have one question, though: What do you think his usual order at IHOP is? I bet it’s a short stack of pan… clocks.

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‘That Damn Michael Che’ Seeks Redemption For All His Sins In HBO Max’s New Trailer

Recently, HBO Max revealed a quick teaser for original comedy series That Damn Michael Che, and that title tells us (with absolutely no subtlety, which I appreciate) which SNL star will be front and center. However, several other SNL stars from today and yesteryear are right beside him, and that includes Colin Quinn, who previously admitted that he wasn’t the best fit for Weekend Update, but he seems to be a good fit for a priest who’s gearing himself up to hear all of Michael Che’s sins.

Are these comedic sins (recently, he did tell a controversial joke about Israel’s vaccine rollout), or sins in general? We’ll have to wait to find out the answer to that question, but elsewhere in this trailer, we learn that the six-episode season won’t shy away from tackling the all-too-timely issue of policing, and the series promises appearances from Cecily Strong, Heidi Gardner, Ellen Cleghorne, and Colin Jost. Also expect to see Billy Porter, Method Man, Omari Hardwick, and Geoffrey Owens as part of the seemingly endless lineup. From the synopsis:

This groundbreaking new original comedy series uses sketches and vignettes to illustrate what it feels like to experience various every-day situations including racial profiling, unemployment, falling in love and more, from Michael’s perspective.

HBO Max’s That Damn Michael Che will debut on May 6.