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Relive the historic O.J. Simpson case by watching ‘American Crime Story,’ now on Hulu
Read full article: Relive the historic O.J. Simpson case by watching ‘American Crime Story,’ now on HuluIf you were old enough to remember the O.J. Simpson trial, then you surely will never forget the day the verdict was released.
Relive the historic O.J. Simpson case by watching ‘American Crime Story,’ now on Netflix
Read full article: Relive the historic O.J. Simpson case by watching ‘American Crime Story,’ now on NetflixIf you were old enough to remember the O.J. Simpson trial, then you surely will never forget the day the verdict was released.
7 concert films you should watch if you’re really missing live music
Read full article: 7 concert films you should watch if you’re really missing live musicSome experts believe it could be more than a year until live concerts return to our daily lives, which is heartbreaking for people who love seeing live music. So until then, the next best thing to do is watch a concert movie from one of your favorite artists. Look no further than Beyoncé's “Homecoming,” her live concert that was filmed in 2018 when she headlined Coachella, the Southern California music festival. From the costumes, dancing and marching band music arrangements, Beyoncé transformed Coachella into “Beychella,” and we’re lucky enough that the entire show is documented. Not only is Timberlake’s music incredible catchy, but the production value that went into this show, especially the choreography, makes it worth visiting.
‘Little Fires Everywhere’ should be your next quarantine TV binge
Read full article: ‘Little Fires Everywhere’ should be your next quarantine TV bingeBefore we dive in on how this TV show is a masterclass on race, class and motherhood, let’s talk about how it came together. Based off the book by the same name by Celeste Ng, the TV adaptation stars Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington as two mothers who live in Shaker Heights, Ohio. The co-stars are also executive producers on the show, having a heavy hand in the choices made to adapt the book into a TV series. The first few episodes are a slow burn as we get introduced to the residents of Shaker Heights, but by the middle of episode three, you are completely hooked and it becomes difficult to stop watching. and you can’t fathom watching another season of “The Office,” take a look at “Little Fires Everywhere” on Hulu.