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March Pop Culture Round Up

03.29.2024 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

Time flies when it’s raining and then gorgeous for a few days and then your nephews visit for part of spring break. On this visit with my nephews I discovered the Mars Patel podcast and was reminded that Star Wars episode 3 is still very, very terrible. 4 and 6 are very active ages but super fun to run around and play with and talk about Legos and Star Wars and Legos and…

Here’s a few other pop culture finds from this month…

Reading

I didn’t read much this month and then the sun came out and I sat outside and really loved how beautiful The Land of Milk and Honey was. It had been recommended by my client who’s a big reader and I am glad I read it. It’s one of those books that I didn’t know what to expect and I’m still thinking about it.

I started Leslie Jones memoir a few months back and it is EIGHTEEN HOURS LONG. The average memoir is 8-10. Not far into the book you realize she is using the book as a guideline to tell the stories and she has gone off the rails. If you like Leslie Jones then this will be fun to have her in your ears for a while. I enjoyed it even with a forced break from the library.

Listening

The day this blog post lands is the day of the much anticipated Cowboy Carter album and I will be spending my weekend with that on repeat I am sure. I’m also enjoying the new Dua Lipa songs we’re getting and I have watched this more times than I should probably admit.

Watching

I feel like I’ve been in a TV slump lately. I’ve also had a lot going on and my husband was out of town for a week and then we’ve had guests. I finally finished watching the second season of Feud and it was… too long and just okay. Tom Hollander was fantastic as Truman Capote (I also loved him in S2 of White Lotus) but each episode could have been 10 minutes shorter (at least) and maybe 2 less episodes. What did you think?

I’ve been in a good Brooklyn 99 rewatch lately which has been nice, and I’m really enjoying the new season of Abbot Elementary – the post Oscars cameo was fantastic. I started Palm Royale last night and I will probably watch the whole thing but mostly while on my iPad or doing something else. It’s an amazing cast and an okay pilot. I”m still trying to figure out what The Regime is trying to do as a show, but Kate Winslet is playing the part amazingly. There’s a new season of The Amazing Race and we always enjoy a good travel show while we’re comfortable on the couch.

I did however binge the latest season of Girls5Eva in two nights (it’s only six episodes) and I am looking forward to a re-binge of this hilarious series soon.

Next month I’m excited for the new season of Loot and I will hopefully get around to The Three Body Problem. What are you looking forward to in upcoming pop culture? Oh yeah, a new Emily Henry book… oooh!

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February Pop Culture Round Up

02.29.2024 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

Winter weather and a tropical vacation have meant some pretty good pop culture was consumed this month. I didn’t read quite as much on vacation as I had hoped but I’m going to blame the windy beach for that.

I think we’re still seeing the repercussions of the writers strike, I feel like I’m struggling a bit on TV shows to watch lately, is that just me?

Reading

The problem with loving your local library is that there is ALWAYS a book waiting to be read (see my stack of 4 new ones I picked up earlier this week). However, when you also love to BUY books and support local independent bookstores… you see why I need more vacations in my life. I packed 5 books on vacation and I read 2 and started a third which I finished this week. I have really enjoyed them all. Carrie Soto is Back is as much fun as the other Taylor Jenkins Reid books of the last seven years and I love that they all live in the same world. If you haven’t read this one yet, it was a great story, I was surprised to discover it really is a great story about a woman and her dad and her strive to be the best.

I had read a review of Greta & Valdin and how the characters felt like they were from Schitt’s Creek, and I would agree. I texted a friend and said “if David and Alexis lived in New Zealand.” This was a super fun story about a family of Russian and Maori descent living in New Zealand and all their personalities and the quirks that go with their upbringing. The young niece was easily my favorite character…

I just finished The Future by Naomi Alderman who wrote The Power which I loved (both the book and the Prime TV show!). I started this on the beach and thought it might be a better Oregon coast stormy winter weekend read, but as I am finished reading it this week I really appreciated it and th not too distant future prophecies…

I also listened to Liz Cheney’s memoir and if you aren’t scared about the 2024 election this will certainly help get you there.

Listening

After the Grammys earlier this month I am listening to the latest Jon Batiste and the new Brittany Howard album which are both fabulous.

It’s the short session here in Oregon so Think Out Loud and OPB Politics Now are helping me keep my head on, and at a national level I’m back on the Pod Save America bandwagon. I’m also liking the new How We Got Here pod from Crooked Media. Each week they deep dive into a topic (lead poisoning, Christian Nationalism) to talk about how we got to where we are today.

Watching

I blazed through Mr. & Mrs. Smith. I wanted to savor it but it was SO GOOD. I really like both the main actors and the guest actors were incredible. The story of assassins in a fake marriage and learning how to be married/working/living/traveling together was so well done. I really loved it.

Death and Other Details would be a show better binged, it starts off strong but I’m at the “oh right I should finish that” part. It has a similar aesthetic to Only Murders in the Building if that helps. I’m having a similar feeling with Feud: Capote vs. The Swans – pretty people being pretty (and petty) and Tom Hollander is an incredible Truman Capote and the actresses are amazing but each episode could be a lot tighter. Maybe that’s just me…

I loved the way All Creatures Great and Small wrapped up the season and I can’t wait for the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion to begin this week.

What pop culture got you through February? Anything you’re looking forward to in March? I can’t wait for a new season of Girls5Eva and I am super curious for 3 Body Problem after I read the book a couple of years ago…

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January Pop Culture Round Up

01.31.2024 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

I don’t know why, but my pop culture consumption this month has been a STRUGGLE. I think the writers strike finally caught up with television, and the weather and snow/ice storm didn’t help with my desire to read or be productive at all. But over the holidays and into the new year I found a few bright spots in my pop culture consumption…

January Pop Culture round Up

Reading

I really enjoyed listening to Keenan Thompson’s memoir, When I was Your Age. He does all the voices and a few goofy characters, so the audiobook version was the way to go! I also read a cute rom/com Behind the Scenes over the winter break. It’s by an Oregon author and takes place in Portland, a fun quick read to wrap up last year.

I’m half way through No One is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood and it is… a very different writing style than I’m used to. It was recommended by a client who has similar reading habits so I’m hoping to push through, it’s a quick read and I wonder if it would be better if I was reading it on vacation.

Watching

The most shocking television storyline of January is the season finale of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Hey, judge not lest ye be judged folks. When a new woman joins the cast and spends all season being DRAMA only to be discovered in the finale that she is behind a social media gossip account that regularly harasses the other wives? It was WILD. And I watched every minute of the 3 part reunion, you better believe it!

Since I did a year end list I didn’t write about what I watched in December. I am so sad that Julia was cancelled on MAX. It was such a sweet and smart show. I wondered how the second season would do and loved the CIA story line.

I watched a lot of movies over the holiday break. I get the hype around Oppenheimer now. I didn’t think May/December was great, and finally realized that I don’t like Natalie Portman as an actor. The funnest movie we watched over the holidays was a cute movie on Peacock (I know!) If You Were Last. The cast is great, and the premise is very clever – two astronauts are cut off from NASA and stuck roaming around space. I especially loved how they spent no money on the “space” budget, just papier mâché which made me laugh ever time. The music and pop culture references were excellent.

I caught the latest season of Fargo on Hulu/FX after I read a great piece by Leah Sottile about how it touches on a lot of the extremest reporting she does. Jon Hamm plays a great bad guy, and Juno Temple as a Minnesota nice housewife was so great. A couple of years ago I read Nathan Hawley’s latest book and it was one of the worst books I have ever read. That was tainting my experience going into this season on Fargo (he is the creator of the Fargo TV series), and at the end of the season I realized that a diverse writers room would serve him much better.

We visited my brother and his family over the weekend and watched what I hope will be the worst movie I watch this year, Self Reliant. I really liked Jake Johnson in New Girl and Minx but holy wow this was not my jam. Again, maybe a diverse writing room would have served him better. I’d like my 90 minutes back please.

On the flight home I watched Past Lives and it was incredible. Such a lovely intimate film and I get what all the hype was about, it deserves every Oscar nom it received (and probably more, but I mean the Oscars didn’t seem to understand the point of Barbie based on their noms so…)

Luckily All Creatures Great and Small is back and continues to be such a nice piece of pop culture. We just started Chrissy & Dave Dine Out and the premise is great, the guests are fun and the food is awesome looking. I also started Death and Other Details and it will be a fun “beautiful people being terrible” show, that I think I’ll wait to binge when it’s wrapped up.

Listening

I watched American Symphony somewhere along the way this winter and it was lovely and will make you cry. That got me on a big Jon Batiste kick lately, which is never a bad thing. There was a NYT article that included Questlove’s NYT Energy Playlist and it is FANTASTIC. It’s on Spotify but I did find it on iTunes as well. A guaranteed crowd pleaser.

There’s a vacation coming up with long days of beach reading that I can’t wait for. My stack of books is piling up and needs some warm vitamin D and limited distractions to get me caught up! What pop culture are you enjoying this winter?

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