Today January 8th on Unplugged and Totally Uncut...
Eleven months deep into a global pandemic. Endless news events and headlines. Life changing weather conditions. When it comes to "love" couples are breaking up at unheard up levels. Breakup Bootcamp from Amy Chan is out. 11am post
Ryan Jay is back with more reviews. It's an all out girl weekend. Four features that have enough connection to keep your love for moving pictures alive and healthy. Pieces Of A Woman is a heavy film with an incredible payoff. Ryan's review puts it in the category of an Oscar contender. New in physical theaters this weekend is Fatale. Ryan was quick to say, "Don't even watch the trailer." Up next is Herself on Amazon. A movie with a mission that works. Ryan says get through the opening scenes and be ready for a huge jolt of energy at the end. And finally the second season of A Discovery of Witches is ready for your viewing eyes. Ryan totally got into season one and found himself loving the series even more as the story continues. Witches, vampires, love and sci-fi. 1pm post
Growing up in Kansas City, Missouri, artist and songwriter Parker Bata (pka PmBata) always had an ear for music. Raised by two band directors, the Midwest native was introduced to music at an extremely early age. PmBata listened primarily to the jazz and the radio until he discovered artists like Mac Miller, Chance the Rapper, and Childish Gambino. These influences inspired him to learn how to rap and produce beats. 4pm post
Then we're Playing It Forward with Film Director David Charles Rodrigues and Chorus’ Artistic Director Tim Seelig.
Audience Award Winner at the Tribeca Film Festival, Gay Chorus Deep South, Brings Hope, Acceptance and Love to the Small Screen. The critically-acclaimed film from MTV Documenatary Films tells the story of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorusas they embark on a tour of the American Deep South. 7pm post
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