Staying Inside? What to Watch to Weather Chicago’s Polar Vortex
When winter makes it hurts to be outside, I take that as the Universe’s way of telling me to keep my happy assets on the couch.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for much of the state from late Saturday through Monday morning, with four inches of snow predicted for Chicago, and low temperatures in the single digits.
Fortunately, we don’t have to look any further than thishere magazine to find recommendations of things to watch during our couchdom. Here’s a quick collection I’ll be taking advantage of in the coming weeks to avoid experiencing this iteration of the Chicago polar vortex. — Chief Rebelle Karen Hawkins
2023 Netflix series Survival of the Thickest, starring stand-up comedian and actress Michelle Buteau, is adapted from Buteau’s autobiographical book of essays of the same title. The 2020 Simon & Schuster publication, Survival of the Thickest, is a comedic and detailed take on Buteau’s life up to that point in…
Lady Jane Grey, the ill-fated teen who was briefly deemed Queen during the British Renaissance, is the latest historical figure to undergo a 21st century makeover. Prime Video’s My Lady Jane (2024) follows the “you go girl” formula seen in Apple TV+’s Dickinson (2019-2021) and Hulu’s The Great (2020-2023), which reimagines…
Fifteen years ago, Turquoise Jones (Nicole Beharie) was crowned Miss Juneteenth (2020) in her small hometown in Texas–a pageant for Black teenage girls named for the anniversary holiday celebrating the 1865 date it was announced that the enslaved in the state of Texas were now free, June 19th, which came to…
Over a decade ago, Bridget Everett emerged as a force of nature in the comedy world. Her live shows obliterate any barrier between artist and audience as she sings hilarious songs about sex, love, and having a good time, often accompanied by her band The Tender Moments. Although her larger-than-life stage…
Somebody Somewhere, a Peabody Award-winning comedy-drama that follows Sam, a woman coping with grief, reconnecting with her roots, and finding her community in the least expected of places – her hometown of Manhattan, Kansas, has been charming audiences since it first aired on HBO in 2022. If you are familiar with the…
The Idea of You (2024) may be called a romantic comedy except it lacks romance and comedy. This is a surprise since the film is directed by Michael Showalter, who co-created the laugh-out-loud Wet Hot American Summer franchise with David Wain. The two also penned the underrated rom-com parody They Came…
And we haven’t written about it, but I’ll definitely be keeping my heart warm by rewatching the Beyoncé Bowl a bunch more times.