Friday, August 21, 2026

Politics Corner August 21

    


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Fun! We're all going to have fun!



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What's On Tonight (Saturday): Million dollar horsey

The Run for a Million

Mother Mary comes to me! Here's what's on television for tonight, Sunday, July 26!

Our Top Pick tonight is The Run for a Million (CBS & Paramount+, 8 p.m.). This Taylor Sheridan sports event has a bunch of horse riders running a fancy obstacle course. The best one gets $1 million. This is in the top spot because of the continued lack of Saturday TV options. In my world, no sport would be allowed to use horses.

Elsewhere, the Babysitter starts a different kind of club, packages Find You, and Superman has Dinner.

The Montecito Madame Runs The Other Way And Other Friday Headlines

Happy Birthday, Peter Gallagher (August 19, 1955)! Via Tumblr

Just Jon Ossoff Being Awesome [Wonkette]

Thursday, August 20, 2026

What's On Tonight (Friday): Conan O'Brien Travels the Globe Righting Wrongs and Doing Bits

        

Conan O'Brien Must Go

Today's Top Pick is the third season premiere of Conan O'Brien Must Go.  I know there are a lot of celebrity travel shows out there, but not many have someone as entertaining as Conan at the center.  I'm assuming he's entertaining anyway.  I've never watched it.

🌍 Conan O'Brien Must Go (HBO, 9:00 PM) SEASON THREE PREMIERE. 'Features Conan O'Brien visiting India, the Netherlands, Morocco, and the Philippines to meet podcast fans and explore local cultures.'


Elsewhere...

Politics Corner August 20

    


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This is not the DMV. And has anyone checked Kate Spade's coffin for rolling?



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(and at my house, I won't name the culprit)


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The Great British Sewing Bee, S5 S7: Going Global

Via CB


Via The BBC:

Joe Lycett hosts the semi-final, as the four remaining sewers go global, taking on garments and techniques from around the world.

 

Artists and Models and Your Own Thursday Headlines

 

Courtesy Yarn.

This week's Notable Opening Night is Aug. 20, 1923, when the first Artists and Models revue opened at the Shubert. The revue was something of an off-Broadway transfer, having originated in Greenwich Village. In five productions from 1923-26, 1927-28, and a month in 1930, Artists and Models was a way to see topless and naked women on Broadway. Perhaps my friend, the lady who digs death, would love seeing a production?

Next week, a sharp-dressed show.

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Politics Corner August 19

    


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The beat goes on. Getting better but the grief continues. 



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What's On Tonight (Thursday): Survey says ... summer finales!

Courtesy Rotten Tomatoes.

Tonight's Top Pick is the 12th season summer finale of Celebrity Family Feud, airing at 8 p.m. on ABC. It's one of two game show summer finales tonight on the alphabet network.

Feed Me: Potatoes

 


Off the top of your head, you can probably list a few different ways to enjoy the potato, but I imagine you'd also be surprised to see just how many dishes there are.


"Without the potato, the balance of European power might never have tilted north."

-Michael Pollan


We had french fries last night, with Hubby's homemade Sloppy Joe's.

Yum.


Just Shoot [Redacted] And Other Wednesday Headlines

Laura  San Giacomo, Via Tenor

Good News! [The Gene Pool]

Just Jesse Watters Losing His Shit Again About Utter Nonsense [Wonkette]

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Politics Corner August 18

    


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It will never actually be over. I never met my partner's dad but I was with my partner when he died. His mother could not admit that I was who I was so I was the help. I knew her for about a decade. She had to treat me nice because I "wasn't" an in-law. My partner set his best friend and I against each other so we wouldn't gang up on him.



best frenemy 

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What's On Tonight (Wednesday): It's the Shards

The Shards

No ordinary Joe! Here's what's on television for tonight, Sunday, July 26!

Our Top Pick tonight is The Shards (FX & Hulu, 9 p.m.). Based on a bestseller, this latest flashy period drama (1981) from the Ryan Murphy factory finds a friend group of rich kids at an L.A. prep school upended by a new arrival. Oh, and there's a serial killer on the the loose.

Elsewhere, Anya Taylor-Joy is done being Lucky, Nat Geo seeks the Lion king, sportsballs are a Beautiful Obsession, Awkwafina gives her final answer, Average Joe is back in the middle, Ted Lasso faces shareholder, America voted on Talent, Boeing is in Freefall, and Miles O'Brien seeks a Resolve to Solve.

Pinot Noir Day And Make Your Own Tuesday Headlines

Via Giphy

PET SET

Monday, August 17, 2026

What's On Tonight (Tuesday): Chicago Baseball

 

Courtesy ESPN.

Tonight's Top Pick is the Chicago White Sox vs. Chicago Cubs game, airing at 8 p.m. on TBS. It was either going to be this or Darren Criss on Password. Just a few more weeks left of summer. Thankfully.

Politics Corner August 17

    


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It's not over till it's over.



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Sportsball August 17

 

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Sunday, August 16, 2026

Politics Corner August 16

    


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I'm back and I missed it. Milwaukee has a new theme song. It came all the way from Kenya.



What's On Tonight (Monday): Corpse Groom

 

Courtesy Yahoo.

Tonight's Top Pick is the 18th season premiere of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, debuting at 9 p.m. on FX, FXX, and Hulu. Two episodes are airing or available, the first of which is "Frank Marries a Corpse."