Brit Eady’s Title VII Lawsuit Against Bravo: How It Connects to Leah McSweeney’s Case and the Judge Overseeing Both The Real Housewives universe is facing a legal reckoning. In 2025, two different women — Brittany “Brit” Eady of The Real Housewives of Atlanta and Leah McSweeney of The Real Housewives of New York City —... Continue Reading →
Trump Regime Censors Stephen Colbert | News | Politics
When CBS Caved, the First Amendment Checks Out — and the FCC Lets Trump Call the Shots There’s nothing subtle about the new media moment: an independent late-night host gets reined in, a broadcast regulator dusts off arcane “equal time” rules, and a major network quietly tells a comedian not to run an interview. If... Continue Reading →
Seahawks WIN | Super Bowl LX
Seattle Seahawks WIN Super Bowl LX, 29-13 Super Bowl LX, played on February 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, was a bit of a throwback and a breath of fresh air all at once. The matchup pitted the Seattle Seahawks against the New England Patriots, a rematch of the dramatic Super Bowl... Continue Reading →
Build-A-Bear: a Nostalgic Scam Since 1997
How Build-A-Bear went from a cute idea to a mall-based emotional toll booth. The origin story (it actually started pure). The Build-A-Bear Workshop was founded in 1997 by Maxine Clark, a former Disney executive. Her insight was actually smart: Kids don’t just want toys — they want to participate. She basically took the concept of... Continue Reading →
The Best Toy Dolls | Review
Finding the right doll is often about finding a "friend" who feels just right to hold and look at. Whether you are collecting for display, giving it as a gift to a child, or looking for a comforting companion, here is a breakdown of these specific dolls to help you decide which fits your goal... Continue Reading →
Luc Besson Did a Copy & Paste of Coppola’s Dracula Movie, 30 Years Later
Luc Besson's Dracula: A Love Tale (2025): A Bloodsucking Rip-Off or a Baffling "Homage"? The year is 2026, and the cinematic landscape is buzzing with tales of vampires. While most of us are eager for fresh blood, Luc Besson’s new film, Dracula: A Love Tale (released in the UK as the audaciously titled Bram Stoker's... Continue Reading →
Everblog 21.5″ Digital Calendar | Product Review
What was your favorite Christmas gift? The Everblog Digital Calendar was definitely my BEST Christmas gift! It's a 21.5-inch interactive wall display designed to act as a "command center" for busy households. While the name might suggest a device for writers (like an e-ink typewriter), it is actually a smart home organizer. https://youtube.com/shorts/980KcF1N0WE?si=kkUaqu9GOATBj-g7 Impressive Display:... Continue Reading →
Jennifer Pedranti Wants MY Attention | RHOC
When Reality TV Stars Forget the “Reality” Part Let’s talk about a very modern phenomenon: Reality TV personalities who sign contracts to be discussed… and then lose their minds when they’re discussed by the public, especially on social media platforms. Back in early November, I posted commentary about Jennifer Pedranti of The Real Housewives of... Continue Reading →
The Tragic Death of Rob & Michele Reiner | News
The Murder of Rob and Michele Reiner — What We Know Who Rob Reiner Was Rob Reiner (1947–2025) was a celebrated American actor, director, and filmmaker whose work shaped pop-culture for decades. He first reached fame as Mike “Meathead” Stivic on the groundbreaking sitcom All in the Family and became a major directing force with... Continue Reading →
RHOBH S15, E2 Recap: Kyle Finally Acknowledge Her Lesbian Relationship + Meet Amanda
RHOBH Season 15, Episode 2: "Bearing It All" – Finally, Some Honesty! Diamonds, let's talk about Episode 2 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15. Titled "Bearing It All," this one lived up to its name – well, mostly. After a premiere heavy on setups and evasive vibes, we finally got some raw... Continue Reading →
