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08 Sep 2020

BLACKPINK Documentary to Stream on Netflix

Netflix is getting in on the KPOP train by announcing that a BLACKPINK documentary will be released October 14th. Maybe it’s coincidence, but the BTS documentary is being released just around the corner as well. Titled “Light Up the Sky,” the documentary is dropping shy of a couple weeks after their latest album. To celebrate this announcement, Netflix will also let you change your profile icon to be one of its 4 members: Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa or Rosé.

“Light Up the Sky” will show us never-before-seen footage from their trainee days, the recording process, and of course, the iconic Coachella performance. The ladies of BLACKPINK have had an exciting summer between the release of “How You Like That” and collaborations with Selena Gomez and Lady Gaga on “Ice Cream” and “Sour Candy” respectively. All this build up leading to the documentary will surely not disappoint. We’re marking our calendars now for the premiere date!

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14 May 2020

Blog Roundup

  • Alison Roman and Chrissy Teigen’s Feud Is About More Than Selling Out [Vox]
  • Protesters Inadvertently Prove They Can Work Out Anywhere [The Cut]
  • I Am 35 and Running Faster Than I Ever Thought Possible [New York Times]
  • Pedestrian Etiquette Guide for SF During the Pandemic [Curbed]
  • The Rise and Fall of TOMS
  • If you’re ordering pizza, make sure it’s not coming from Chuck E. Cheese [Food&Wine]
  • For Asians, Treating Our Mental Health Issues Feels Like Having to Pick a Side [Refinery29]
  • 17 Infuriating TV Moments That Should Have Never Happened [Buzzfeed]
  • The Hottest Thing A Man Can Do [The Cut]
  • Inside Masa’s $800 Takeout Sushi Box [Eater]
  • Center Stage Turns 20: [Entertainment Weekly]
  • Welcome to the Summer of Maude Apatow [WhoWhatWear]
  • Berkeley Will Fully Close Its Streets to Create Giant Outdoor Dining Rooms [SF Eater]
17 Feb 2019

Blog Roundup

  • I Spent A Day At The ‘World’s Best Airport’ And It Was Pretty Good [Vice]
  • Second Life Podcast: Sierra Tishgart [WhoWhatWear]
  • You Can Skip These Oscar-nominated Movies [Lifehacker]
  • I’m An Asian Woman Engaged To A White Man And, Honestly, I’m Struggling With That [Huffington Post] I liked this viewpoint, but honestly, left more to be desired.
  • 2018 Was A Breakthrough Year for Asians in Hollywood, but Not at the Oscars [The Ringer]
  • The Best Romantic Comedies Of All Time [Vogue]
  • Danielle Nachmani’s beautiful wedding captured by [Vogue]
  • How to Make Your Small Wins Work For You [TED]
  • Dreaming About An Ex? An Expert Explores 20 Reasons Why [The Cut]
  • The Stories Behind 12 Showstopping Rom-Com Dresses [Entertainment Weekly]
  • Behind The Most Iconic Kisses In Romantic Comedies [Entertainment Weekly]
  • An “All That” Revival Is Coming Back to Nickelodeon [The Hollywood Reporter]
  • 4 Lessons After Eleven Years in Silicon Valley [Medium]
  • How I Get It Done: Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell [The Cut]
  • 100 Best Dishes in San Francisco for 2019 [7×7]
  • Coca Cola Is Coming Out With A New Orange-Vanilla Flavor [Hypebeast]
  • Reactions To A Gentrified House In The Bay Area [Ohnotheydidnt]
28 Dec 2014

Blog Roundup

There’s always a few good reads at the end of the year. Here are some that caught my eye this week, but also a couple that I read almost a month ago that I haven’t forgotten about and still wanted to share with you all:

21 Jan 2012

Steamy Revenge Spread for Entertainment Weekly

Before a new television season begins, I read the reviews, do my research, and start planning out my tentative lineup. Initially, the schedule has me booked for Mon-Thurs between the hours of 8PM-11PM. Prime homework time! As time goes on, the shows start dropping like flies. It’s not because I realize my priorities, but it’s because the shows don’t catch my attention long enough that they need to continue to be on the schedule.

One show that has stuck around is Revenge. In fact, it’s probably the one show that I refuse to miss every week and the funny thing about that is that it makes no difference at all if I am forced to watch it the next day. Regardless, 10PM rolls around; the books are closed and posts for the blog are put on hold because Emily Thorne is about to initiate another take down!

If you haven’t caught onto the show yet, I strongly suggest that you start. Since it’s only the first season, you can easily catch up.

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07 Oct 2011

All Michele Did Was Say: “What about making them yellow?”

Entertainment Weekly held a reunion photo shoot for nine iconic casts in television series and film for their most recent issue and my favorite one of course is Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino from Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion. Here they both are in their fabulous dresses made out of post-it notes…you know, the thing they invented?

Check out the rest of the cast reunions here.

17 Jul 2009

Megan Fox spits only the best

Megan Fox has no censor whatsoever. Why is this? I think it’s because she thinks she is hot shit so she’s allowed to say things like this, but really she’d be doing herself a favor if she just kept her lips sealed.

The Fashion Spot has compiled a list of quotes that have come directly from Megan Fox regarding sexuality, men, Hollywood, and things that make us just go “wtf?!”

Here are some of my favorites:

On men,

“I’m not going to be married – I’m not the marrying type. I know people will say, ‘Why are you engaged if you’re not the marrying type?’ I am impulsive and I love my boyfriend, but I have no plans of getting married any time soon.” Extra, April 2009

On High School Musical,

“Well let me tell you what [High School Musical] is really about. High School Musical is about this group of boys who are all being molested by the basketball coach, who is Zac Efron’s dad. It’s about them struggling to cope with this molestation. And they have these little girlfriends, who are their beards. Oh, and somehow there’s music involved. You have to get stoned to watch it.” – Esquire, June 2009

On sexuality,

“Well, I’m clearly not ugly.” – Entertainment Weekly, June 2009

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