You deserve someone to show you mercy.
You deserve someone to show you mercy.
There’s a revolution going on inside of you.
They're really nailing this work/life balance.
From Zendaya celebrating her first ever Emmy nomination to Billy Porter acknowledging the Television Academy excluding the cast of trans women in Pose, here are some of the top instagram posts from 2020 Emmy nominees.
As network TV finishes up their final shows, all eyes have turned to the streaming services. Disney+ is premiering a few new series (and a new project about the Muppets), while HBO returns cult favorite 'Room 104' and some new series.
“We’re all in a process right now where we’re learning and growing, and mistakes are being made, and I think that you’re truly leading with love and listening and trying to be open to getting it wrong with the commitment of getting it right, then that resonates.”
“In a lot of ways, my naiveté to what working in a comic book franchise would be like might have been a little overly intimidating had I known what I was getting myself into.”
As we venture into our third month of quarantine, and the first month of summer, some of the most anticipated content of the year will be released. From the return of ‘The Politician’ to the premiere of ‘Love, Victor’, June is a huge month for TV fans.
If you feel you may have burned through all the “good” shows, you might have missed these gems. Plus, if you’re into that early 2000’s aesthetic, then these are also sure to hit home.
As streamers continue to release content early for quarantine entertainment, the schedule is getting more and more packed with things to watch. This month is stacked with streaming originals from Netflix’s ‘The Eddy’, from ‘La La Land’ director Damien Chazelle, to Hulu’s ‘Solar Opposites’ from the ‘Rick and Morty’ team.