Reads of the Week: Steve Bartman and the Cubs, Westworld Website, and More!

If any of you are digging Westworld as much as Joey, Kristen, and I are then you MUST check out the official site for the park. It’s full of interesting Easter eggs for the fans who dare venture in. Given what happened on Westworld this past week, you definitely have to check out Joanna Robinson’s

Reads of the Week: Daily Beast is Awful, Colton is Free, and Scorbus is Lyfe

I’m currently in NYC for the weekend and have a crazy deadline for a new project so this supersized version of this will have to tide you over for a while. This letter from a former Warner Bros employee to its CEO is brilliant. A letterbox user Holly-Beth has compiled a list of historical films

Reads of the Week: Riz Ahmed Shakes the Table

Pretty small selection of reads of the week but good ones nonetheless. Kristen and I talked about The Night Of on our latest podcast and its star Riz Ahmed did a wonderful little interview with Vulture where he low key shook the table. Loved this bit: Do you see a difference between U.S. and U.K.

Reads of the Week: Angels in America, Ham4Pamphlet, and Other Welcome Distractions

Another week in America, another raggedy situation (multiple in fact). But rather than focus on the negatives, I wanted to share some reads that can provide some welcome distraction for stuff happening in the world. If you’re like me and you watch TV/a movie and wonder, “what’s the song playing?” well TuneFind has got you

Reads of the Week: Skip Leaves, Kevlar Cups, and Austen Prose

Chile this week was a MESS. Blog went to hell, the finals went 7 Games, I was trine schedule and organize so many things. The issues on my blog seem to be fixed for now, so how about an awesome look at cool posts from other blogs. Even as a long time watcher of ESPN

Reads of the Week: Lemonade Syllabus, Consistent Causal Time Loops, and Baylor Scandal

This remix to Formation as inspired by Harriet Tubman is an amazing example of when we use our social media powers for good. Speaking of Formation, have yall seen the Lemonade syllabus? I forgot to post this with the last one but I think this is so awesome. Great art should encourage people to consume

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