Television
Caleb Wood, Managing Editor
I finished “Schmigadoon” over the past week. It’s an homage and parody of many of the Golden Age’s topic musicals from “Brigadoon” to “The Music Man”. While the performances of Cecily Strong and Keegan Michael-Key are good, the best parts come from its supporting cast, especially Kristen Chenoweth. While it most definitely should have been a movie,
Documentary (of sorts)
Celia Shepard, Copy Chief
I’ve been rewatching all five seasons of the “Whitest Kids U’ Know” since one of the founders of it, Trevor Moore, died in some sort of accident a week ago. I’ve had a really hard time grappling with his death because he was something of a hero of mine, but watching every episode again has been slowly helping me accept it.
Although the WKUK show originally ran on television, seasons 1–3 are all available to watch for free on the group’s YouTube channel.
Podcasts & Music
Emma Owen, Reporter
.I’m addition to listening to “Crime Junkie” podcast, I adore the host’s other podcast, “Supernatural, by Ashley Flowers.” She tells interesting stories featuring real encounters with spirits, extraterrestrial life and conspiracy theories. The stories are always detailed, but quick, so they’re perfect for listening on the go or while getting ready for work or class. I’ve also been listening to Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well” nonstop because I am thrilled to hear the ten minute version of that song in November.