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July Pop Culture Round Up

07.28.2023 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

July 2023 pop culture

My birthday month did NOT disappoint my friends. Multiple movies in a THEATER, all the baseball, and an EPIC Parks & Rec themed birthday party. All of that along with some live theatre and an addictive new podcast, I hope you’re having a good pop culture month too. Here’s a few things I loved this month…

Reading

I finished The Daydreams while on vacation at the end of last month and really enjoyed it. It reminded me of the time on Saved By the Bell where they started a band (yes, deep cut for you kids of the early 90’s). So, take that piece of information with you if you decide to read it. It was a fun and easy vacation read.

Flux was probably a book better to read on vacation – it’s a dense (but not long) science fiction book that I think would be better if I could have binged it in a couple of days. I think I liked it, I really need someone else to read it so I can discuss. Please hurry up.

After Flux I knew I needed something lighter and The Club was it! I really enjoyed this book, it’s one of those stories with narrative told through multiple characters, so after a couple chapters I had everyone figured out and then it got juicy. If you like rich people and celebrities behaving ridiculously, this is a good one with a nice murder mystery thrown in! A perfect vacation or weekend read.

Listening

For my birthday my dad and I went to see Lyle Lovett and His Large Band out at the Grand Lodge and it was an AWESOME concert. Dad’s seen Lyle four times now and this was my first. I won’t miss him again, it’s such a fun show and the large band are all incredibly talented. A great summer evening concert. My husband and I saw the Indigo Girls on our anniversary trip and they were also a very fun concert!

We listened to the first three episodes of Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers on our anniversary trip last month and it was SO FUN. It was nice to listen to something light hearted, I’m excited to listen to a couple more on our trip to the coast this weekend. I’m a big Seth Meyers fan and my dad tipped me off to Neal Brennan’s interview with Seth on The Blocks Podcast. If you’re an SNL/Seth Meyers fan this was a good listen!

Into It, Vibe Check and Deja News have been keeping me going this month, but we need to talk about SCAMANDA…

My dad mentioned this great new podcast he was listening to and I should check out. I was listening to an audiobook so put it on my list and mentioned it to a friend who loves true crime. Then this past week I needed something to listen to and promptly devoured all 8 episodes (and the 4 bonus eps) This story is WILD. A mom with cancer starts a blog talking about all her treatment and what’s going on, becomes a poster child of faith at church, speaks regularly and the church fundraises for her and her family… but…maybe she doesn’t have cancer? The story is BONKERS and very sadly true. If you liked Inventing Anna and need a crazy twisty true crime pod (without the murder) this is for you.

Watching

I don’t go to the movie theater very often, so getting there three times this month was a feat! The month started with Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. It was super fun, and while over the top, I did love the addition of Phoebe Waller-Bridge who I love. The acknowledgment that Indy has aged was also pretty funny and well handled I thought. The Barbie Movie is everything I could have wanted and more. It was the most fun I’ve had at a movie in a very long time, and wow is it PINK. Love Barbie or hate her, this is a fun time at the theater with a great message for men and women of all ages.

Primo is the family show you didn’t know you need to watch. A sweet story about a teenager in Texas growing up with his overbearing latino uncles and single mom. It is so funny and smart. It was created by Shea Serrano and produced by Mike Shur (Parks & Rec, Brooklyn 99, The Good Place, all the shows you know and love) so you know it’ll be GREAT.

I am sad that The Other Two is over but those three seasons were quite a wild ride! We have finally binged the first full season on The Bear and will be watching the second season soon, I promise!

Oh and we had a live theatre experience too this month! My friend and I saw the musical Six this week and it was a BLAST! I had no idea what I was in for – a musical about the six wives of Henry XIII. Sure, that sounds fun, it looks sparkly and like a good night out. What I wasn’t expecting was a 90 minute girl group concert that was such a fun evening at the theater! If it comes to your town, go. It’ll fill that Barbie/Taylor Swift hole in your entertainment heart.

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June Pop Culture Round Up

06.30.2023 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

We’ve been pretty lucky this June – the temperatures have settled into a very comfortable “sit outside and read” for a couple of weeks, and then a bit of June-uary returned to remind us that we DO need the rain around here, even in the summer. Good dog walks mean good listening time for me, the very end of May meant the end of a few TV series that we’ll talk about this month as well…

June 2023 pop culture

Reading

I am ahead of schedule on my reading challenge this year which is making me very happy. I’ve only hit it twice in the 9 years I’ve been tracking with a Goodreads goal…

I listened to two great audiobooks this month which helped. Chasten Buttigieg’s memoir I Have Something to Tell You was wonderful. I was hoping he’d be a good storyteller and he is! His stories about growing up in the midwest and his relationship with Mayor Pete are really great and make me like Chasten even more (even if he pronounces GIF wrong…) I had seen a bunch of comedians I like promote Jena Friedman’s Not Funny and oh my gosh it was SO funny! On multiple dog walks I found myself laughing louder than I should have. Friedman is a comedian and has written on a few late night shows over the years. If you’re a comedy fan, and like some behind the scenes insight, this was great.

I finally got Romantic Comedy from the library which I had on my list for a while and heard great things about. It was very fun. It takes place behind the scenes of an SNL type late night show, and they do more details than I needed as someone who watched all of 30 Rock but that’s my only complaint. I was surprised the book takes place during the pandemic but it works well in the story as a plot device.

We’re heading out of town for our 20th anniversary and I have a few books packed to take with, we’ll see what I get through between vacation and the 4th of July holiday…

Listening

There’s a new Foo Fighters album that is really wonderful, and a new Jonas Brothers album (The Album) that is a BOP at 32 minutes. While I write this today I am listening to Odelay, my favorite Beck album that holds up years later.

I really appreciated Offline‘s Social Media Challenge over the past month. Jon Favreau and Max Fisher did different challenges to reduce their social media intake each week and it helped remind me of how many times in a day I pick up my phone instead of interacting, or finishing a chapter of a book….

Rachel Maddow has a new podcast Deja News and it is really good if you like her storytelling style (which, no big surprise – I do!) There’s also a new season of Slow Burn about Clarence Thomas and it turns out he’s been a bad dude for a very long time. There’s only four episodes and they’re all out. If you are my age-ish and lived through the hearings but don’t really remember it, this was helpful to learn just how long we’ve known he’s a bad dude (and reminder that women who come forward are usually harassed for it.) We’re still in a writers strike, but the Late Night with Seth Meyers Podcast has had some great episodes lately trying to fill that gap.

Watching

I talked about the Succession finale in last months round up but that Ted Lasso finale will stick with me for a while. It wasn’t a great final season, but I think they did a great job of wrapping up the story lines and giving many of our characters a happy ending, or at least the ending they deserve (Willis…)

The latest season of Top Chef wrapped up this month and I am so sad that Padma is leaving the show. I didn’t want the winner to win, but wasn’t surprised. I really didn’t like the flash forward storytelling device in the final season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, was it just me? I am so sad that Never Have I Ever ended, but that final season was so sweet and funny and wonderful. I think this will be on my regular rewatch rotation.

The Shiny Happy People documentary was upsetting and not surprising and exactly what’d I’d expect people (men) in fundamentalist cults to do. If you watched 19 Kids and Counting you need to watch this. And if you didn’t, you may also need to watch this…

I am loving this season of The Other Two and the new season of The Righteous Gemstones arrived just in time for the summer comedy I needed. My “to watch” list is long – White House Plumbers, The Mandalorian, the new season of Perry Mason, what shows are on your “crap I still need to watch that” list?

The summer is young and the book stack is TALL. I’m excited for a few road trips and warm afternoons to sit outside and read or walk a dog with a podcast or audiobook in my ears. I’m also ridiculously excited for the Barbie movie to come out! What pop culture are you enjoying this summer? What are you excited for to still come out this summer?

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May Pop Culture Round Up

05.31.2023 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

We went from winter straight in to summer here in the Northwest. For those of us (including me) who enjoy reading outside more than inside, the jump was welcomed for the most part (I mean, a week or two of spring wouldn’t have been the worst thing…) The pups are also enjoying more time outside (big surprise.) Here’s a few things I’ve been enjoying indoors, outdoors and while on dog walks and driving around town…

May pop culture round up

Reading

The best book I’ve read so far this year is Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. It was a beautiful and wonderful book. From childhood friends to famous video game designers this story is not what I expected and I will be thinking about it and talking about it for a while.

My second favorite book of the year was next up on my stack – Lessons in Chemistry. I knew I would love this book, and knowing that Brie Larson will play Elizabeth Zott in an Apple TV series makes me VERY happy. This was a funny and smart read, as I told a friend – don’t judge this book by it’s cover, this is NOT the chick-lit you think it is. I promise.

I am loving Samantha Irby’s new book Quietly Hostile, which I thought was called Quiet Hostility (both work TBH…) It is hilarious and fantastic and I love her writing.

Watching

A lot of shows are starting, deep in their seasons or finally wrapping up their series. I’ll probably write more about Ted Lasso’s final season next month since it just came out today. I have been doing a rewatch of season 3 leading up to the finale and I will say that’s worth doing…

I did however watch the Succession finale on my flight home this holiday weekend and it did a great job of wrapping up the show while leaving everyone as miserable as they deserve to be. What a horrible group of people. Also, why was that funeral episode so exhausting? I watched it TWICE and could barely stay awake either time. Maybe I shouldn’t watch it on Sunday nights or maybe it wasn’t great?

I really enjoyed The Power, it was a great book a few years ago and the series did it justice. It’s so smart and terrifying and in the moment. If you’re missing (that might be the wrong word…) The Handmaids Tale, check this out. We also really enjoyed the second season of BelAir on Peacock. It’s a smart modern dramatic take on The Fresh Prince and it really works…

We finally wrapped up watching Searching for Mexico with Eva Longoria. It’s not as good as Stanley Tucci’s Italy version, BUT there are SO MANY TACOS. Just a fair warning, you will want tacos when you watch this.

I waited to binge Schmigadoon‘s second season and I’m glad I did – it was so much fun, but a much better binge. The Sweeny Todd/Annie mashup was something I could never have imagined I needed in my life. And yes, I did cry at that finale.

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