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Bingeworthy: Salem (2014)

“Salem” is a dark and provocative supernatural drama that reimagines the infamous Salem witch trials with a sinister twist. Created by Brannon Braga and Adam Simon, the series explores a world where witches aren’t just real—they’re orchestrating the trials to tighten their grip on the town. Janet Montgomery stars as Mary Sibley, a powerful witch whose dark ambitions drive the story, while Shane West plays her tormented former lover, John Alden. With its haunting atmosphere, political intrigue, and gothic storytelling, “Salem” delves into themes of power, love, and betrayal, earning its place as a chilling rework of colonial history.

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Joey Bada$$ Returns Putting The West Coast on Notice with “The Ruler Is Back” (Official Video)

A mix of indie and street, rapper Joey Bada$$ rose to fame by releasing mixtapes and joining the hip-hop collective PRO ERA with fellow MC Capital Steez. Born Jo-Vaughn Virginie Scott in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn, Joey began performing under the name JayOhVee, but changed it to Joey Bada$$ just before he signed to the spotify:search:label%3A%22Cinematic+Music%22 label in 2012. It was the same year Joey made his solo debut with the mixtape 1999, which was followed in 2013 by the mixtape Summer Knights. Later that year he made his official debut when the Summer Knights EP landed, featuring four tracks from the mixtape of the same name. A PRO ERA mixtape followed in early 2014, The Secc$ Tap.e, Vol. 2. The full-length B4.DA.$$ appeared in January 2015, filled with productions from the likes of Statik Selektah and DJ Premier alongside PRO ERA's Kirk Knight and Chuck Strangers. Even more impressive, the album included a track where The Roots helped complete a lost beat from the late, great J Dilla. In the years that followed, Joey collaborated with Korean hip-hop artist Tablo and British band Glass Animals.

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Bingeworthy: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (2016)

“Legends of Tomorrow” is a thrilling, action-packed sci-fi television series set within the DC Arrowverse. Created by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, and Phil Klemmer, the show follows a team of misfit heroes and antiheroes assembled by the enigmatic time-traveler Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill). Tasked with preventing catastrophic events across history, the team includes an eclectic mix of characters like Sara Lance/White Canary (Caity Lotz), Ray Palmer/Atom (Brandon Routh), and Mick Rory/Heat Wave (Dominic Purcell). Each season combines high-stakes action with humor, heart, and often absurd scenarios as the “Legends” navigate time paradoxes, fight supervillains, and protect the timeline. Praised for its campy charm and character-driven storytelling, the series embraces its quirky tone, growing into one of the most unpredictable and beloved entries in the Arrowverse. Over its run, it celebrates teamwork, redemption, and the idea that anyone can become a legend.

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For No Reason At All: Wrestler/Fitness Model Mandy Sacs

Mandy Sacs, born Amanda Saccomanno on July 18, 1991, is a professional wrestler, fitness model, and entrepreneur. Hailing from Westchester County, New York, she gained recognition through WWE under the ring name Mandy Rose. Before stepping into the wrestling world, she was a fitness competitor, earning prestigious accolades such as first place in the 2014 World Beauty Fitness & Fashion Bikini Championship. In 2015, Mandy joined WWE after participating in the reality competition show WWE Tough Enough, where her charisma and athleticism stood out. She later debuted on NXT and became a main roster sensation on Raw and SmackDown, captivating fans with her striking looks, in-ring skills, and dynamic personality. Beyond wrestling, Mandy is a successful fitness model and influencer, promoting health, wellness, and self-confidence. With her entrepreneurial spirit, she’s ventured into brand collaborations, further solidifying her status as a multifaceted talent in entertainment and fitness.

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You know what's cool about America? Free speech. The nice stuff that you like isn't what needs to be protected. It’s the stuff that you hate. That needs protection so that somebody like the government and others don't get to decide what you can say.

Comedian Rob Schneider

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