Monday, November 30, 2015

LOVELIST: November Edition...


It's Adele's world. We're just living in it!  Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that she was E-V-E-R-Y-WHERE this month.  After a five year hiatus, I couldn't be more pleased. From SNL, magazine covers, super spoofs and parodies, fun interviews, the best prank of the year ('Ello Jenny!), and just cracking us up (when she's not making us cry)...  and oh yah, one amazing album, all I can say is Hello Adele, welcome back. We've missed you so.  Favorite '25' Tracks Include:  Water Under the Bridge, Hello, River Lea, Sweetest Devotion and Send My Love (To Your New Lover).

The all new "true crime" case of Fargo's new chapter travels back to 1979 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Luverne, Minnesota, where a young State Police Officer investigates a case involving a local crime gang and a major Mob syndicate. 'Season two of Fargo retains all the elements that made the series an award-winning hit, successfully delivering another stellar saga powered by fascinating characters, cheeky cynicism, and just a touch of the absurd.'-RT  

Take a glimpse into an alternate history of North America. What life after World War II may have been like if the Nazis had won the war. From executive producer Ridley Scott, 'The Man in the High Castle is unlike anything else on TV, with an immediately engrossing plot driven by quickly developed characters in a fully realized post-WWII dystopia.'- RT   Amazon 


One of the best new series of the year, the brilliant Master of None follows the personal and professional life of Dev, a 30-year-old actor in New York.  Watch it now!   Netflix   


Stockholm-based electro-pop group Kate Boy was my new band discovery of the month, with their first album One. It's played heavily on a loop since.  Easily, One of my best albums of the year!  Favorite Tracks Include:  Midnight Sun, Human Engine, Higher, Self Control and When I Was Young.


Every one's favorite Aussie pop star is going to help you and yours get into the spirit this season with her latest holly jolly album drop.  Favorite Tracks Include:  Christmas Wrapping, White December, Christmas Isn't Christmas 'Til You Get Here and I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter. (But really the entire album is great and a perfect addition to your holiday playlist.)

Speaking of holiday playlists, some of your favorite RuGirls joined together to create the fun and festive Christmas Queens album.  Favorite Tracks Include:  Alaska's Every Day It's Christmas, Sharon Needles' Jingle Bells, Manila Luzon's Slay Bells,  Courtney Act, William & Alaska's Christmas SweaterGinger Minj's Christma-Hannu-Kwanzaa-Ka and Phi Phi's Naughty or Nice.  

During a manned mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney is presumed dead after a fierce storm and left behind by his crew. But Watney has survived and finds himself stranded and alone on the hostile planet. With only meager supplies, he must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to subsist and find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive.  'Smart, thrilling, and surprisingly funny, The Martian offers a faithful adaptation of the bestselling book that brings out the best in leading man Matt Damon and director Ridley Scott.' -RT

Canadian born singer songwriter Grimes released her fourth studio album Art Angels this month.  It is another one of the best albums I've heard this year.  Just a few of my Favorite Tracks include:  SCREAM, Venus Fly, California and Kill V. Maim.

Billy Eichner has been killing it lately.  Snagging big A-List names for hilarious bits for the latest season of Billy On The Street. In case you missed Tina Fey (LaTina Fey), Julianne Moore, Amy Sedaris (Shondaland) Jason Sudeikis (Bros Out), Chris Pratt, Anna Kendrick, and Katie Couric (that parade though, genius!) you must watch them now. It's an order!  Be prepared to laugh.  Oh, and who could forget about Elena! She's back too!

Proving good things can come in little (sassy) packages, Tim Gunn and Not-Heidi Klum bring a batch of talented youngins for the latest Project Runway spin off.  The most rewarding thing is seeing kids so comfortable in their own skin at such a young age.  Make it werq indeed!  (Also:  See #15)

Even more music this month!!  Can you handle it?!  British pop star Ellie Goulding dropped her third album Delirium a couple weeks ago. (The deluxe version featured an impressive 23(!) songs(!) Narrowing down just a few of the best, Favorite Tracks Include: Lost and Found, Something In The Way You Move, On My Mind and Codes.  



There's a certain couple that I know. They're strictly lovebirds, A pair of turtle dove birds. He's a guy who wants the world to know. So ev'ry day You'll hear him say I Love Lucy and she loves me, We're as happy as two can be, sometimes we quarrel but then again How we love making up again. Lucy kisses like no one can, She's my missus and I'm her man; And life is heaven you see Cause I Love Lucy Yes I Love Lucy and Lucy loves me.  Hulu 

Two video clips went viral this month and I couldn't get enough of them. Joseph Gordon-Levitt literally killed it channeling Ms. Jackson (if you're nasty) on Lip Synch Battle.  Shante you stay!  Then Alanis Morrissette stopped by the Late Late Show with James Corden and gave us a modern update twist on her 90's classic Ironic. Pretty freaking genius, don't ya think?  Watch them (again) HERE and HERE.

'After a break-up with his boyfriend, journalist David Thorpe embarks on a hilarious and touching journey of self-discovery, confronting his anxiety about "sounding gay." Enlisting acting coaches, linguists, friends, family, total strangers, and celebrities, he quickly learns that many people - both gay and straight - often wish for a different voice. In Thorpe's feature-length documentary debut Do I Sound Gay?, what starts as a personal journey becomes a chance to unpack layers of cultural baggage concerning sexuality, identity, and self-esteem.'  Netflix