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Regular subscribers to this newsletter know that it brings back memories of riding bikes with friends, waiting for the ice cream truck, and catching fireflies in mason jars.
That’s why I have to start this week with a time travel series that speaks to my soul. Enjoy your future self like I did.
What would you do if you met your 12-year-old self?
She’s a costar and I’m not talking anymore.
“Paper Girls” is streaming now on Amazon Prime.
‘Pretty Little Liars: The Original Sin’
Here’s another new series about a group of young women. This one is very different but still flows with the nostalgia theme.
If you were a fan of the original “Pretty Little Liars,” you know to expect drama. This episode follows the girls 20 years after a series of tragic events nearly tear apart their blue-collar town.
The teenagers are being tortured by an unknown assailant who is setting them up to make their parents pay for what they did, hence the “original sin” in the show’s title.
The first three episodes are airing on HBO Max, which, like CNN, is part of Warner Bros. Discovery.
‘uncoupled’
Remember Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson in “How I Met Your Mother?”
I’ll never forget it, but I’m excited to take on a new character.
In this new series, the actor plays a successful real estate agent who must navigate New York City as a newly single gay man after losing the man he thought was his soulmate.
“Untethered” is streaming on Netflix.
Two things to listen to
What more can I say than Queen Bey?!?!?
Because trust me it will be bay all day long.
We are ready, Queen.
The songs are Bob Marley’s “No Woman, No Cry” covered by Thames, “Body, Coffin” by Amare and “Soy” by the Santa Fe Clan, making me eagerly await the film’s arrival this fall.
RIP, T-Challa.
talk about something
Let’s try this again.
Needless to say, ticket holders were disappointed. I didn’t have a ticket. I still don’t have a ticket.
But what I do have is hope that in the new days — and eight more — I’ll have another chance to try to see one of my favorite singers in Sin City.
Something to drink
Sorvino portrayed gangster Frank Costello in “The Godfather of Harlem” and while he’s had many incredible roles, no one has portrayed a gangster like him.
“I’m really a very soft-spoken person,” Sorvino said.
“When you give me this award, you’re honoring my father, Paul Sorvino, who taught me everything I know about acting,” she said at the time. “Daddy, I love you so much.”
We loved him too.
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