Dodie: Monster in the room
There’s a reason I’m such a fan of both Dodie and Pomplamoose, and their collaboration on Dodie’s breakup anthem, “Monster,” perfectly showcases why.
There’s a reason I’m such a fan of both Dodie and Pomplamoose, and their collaboration on Dodie’s breakup anthem, “Monster,” perfectly showcases why.
The West Wing first premiered 25 years ago, and left an indelible mark on both television and American political culture. As I look back the series, it’s worth reflecting on its characters, its political themes, and how the world has changed since its debut.
I went overboard when asked to do a script pass for a Star Wars fan film. But ever Star Wars film needs a twist, right?
In the smorgasbord of television dramas, “The Bear” emerges as a flavoursome offering that’s both raw and refined, a hearty stew of dysfunctional found- and blood-family, gorgeous food, and the frenetic pace of the culinary world.
“Bluey” is an Australian animated series that stands out as a shining gem that captivates the hearts of both kids and adults.
“Office Space” is a timeless satirical comedy, cleverly mocking corporate life while remaining relevant and hilarious to this day.
Dodie creates ethereal music with deeply introspective lyrics, resonating profoundly and evoking vulnerability and strength.
It’s been thirty years since we last spoke. When you reconnect with a long-lost friend, you have so much to catch up on. And you aren’t even the same people anymore. Is it worth it?
Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” is a twelve-year-old masterpiece that achieves deep emotional resonance through its haunting melody, poignant lyrics, and raw, heartfelt expression.
I met Katharine at a Star Trek fan club and forged a profound friendship via The Captain’s Log.
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