It’s been quite the week. But, thankfully, it’s Friday! Or should we say Fri-yay? If you’re like us, you’re looking to relax and unwind. And, what better way to do that than with some new music. Here are four singles and an amazing EP that we’re sure you’ll love (and have on repeat this weekend). So, without further ado… Photo Credit: Safehouse Records “Homeland” by Chord Overstreet The former Glee star is making his major label debut with his new single, “Homeland.” The pop-rock ballad finds the soulful musician yearning

It’s nearly impossible for me to write an objective review of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child as someone who grew up with Harry Potter. When I first read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, I was 11 (so was Harry in the book). I attended every midnight release party that I could (for both the books and the movies), until I attended what I thought would be the last Harry Potter release party, for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Imagine my joy when I learned that J.K. Rowling

The Crown, Netflix‘s exploration of the modern British monarchy, is the streaming service’s most expensive and eagerly anticipated new series. The brainchild of Stephen Daldry and Peter Morgan, the show centers on Queen Elizabeth II, and each season will focus on a decade of her long reign. Boasting a brilliant cast, lavish costumes, and fantastic directing, The Crown is an intricate drama of the highest order, and it is sure to add a few awards to Netflix’s trophy case. Indeed, if there’s anyone whom we should trust with the story of Queen Elizabeth II, it’s Peter Morgan,

Oh, Hello on Broadway is a gut-busting comedy that is not typical theater fare. Looking around the audience, you’ll see it is a rare one for Broadway: younger and predominantly male. Not only has Oh, Hello on Broadway brought its legions of Oh, Hello! fans to the theater, but they have also created a show tailored to them. Nick Kroll and John Mulaney, two wonderful comedians, have perfected the sometimes despicable, always outspoken, elderly, New York City Upper West Side-residents Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland over the years. From Kroll

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