Milli, Monsters, and Minibars
We kick off our latest episode with the dramatic rise and fall of Milli Vanilli, reminiscing about their chart-topping hits and the infamous lip-syncing debacle that shook the music world. […]
Daydream Drama Michael
First, A Disclaimer: Michael
Join us on The Anne Levine Show as we start by explaining what our show is all about (for the new folks), followed by sharing a hearty laugh over the notion of “Valentine’s babies,” celebrating birthdays of Michael, his brother Brian, and sister Monica (and a lot of other people). We fondly reminisce about the magic mirror from Romper Room and then throw in some colorful tales from the Garment Center era, bringing a sense of nostalgia and warmth to our conversation. Plus, we revisit our debate over the adorability of Oreo Coke Zero’s mini cans—Anne’s not a fan, but Michael stands by their charm. We’ve also handpicked the Handsome Podcast as our go-to recommendation for an extra dose of laughter.
Next, we tackle some more or less current events with our observations on The Voice, with recent “Mega Mentors” Sting and Jennifer Hudson (along with coaches Michael Buble, Gwen Stefani, Reba MacIntyre and Snoop Dogg). Also, Survivor season 46 and the new challenges of Survivor “experts” playing the game. We wrap it up (more of less) with a look at Disclaimer (Apple TV) starring Kevin Kline and Kate Blanchett, a real mind-bender where nothing is what it seems.
With humor in every story and a promise of lighthearted fun, this episode is a celebration of life’s little joys, perfect for those moments when you just want to escape through the tunes of pop culture, birthdays, and family memories. So, let’s keep the good times rolling together! We can try, anyway.
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Tagged as: Pop culture, Reba MacIntrye, Michael Buble, Apple TV, Disclaimer, Oreo Coke Zero, WOMR/WFMR, Valentine's Babies, The Voice, Survivor, Snoop Dogg, Gwen Stefani, Comedy, Birthdays.
We kick off our latest episode with the dramatic rise and fall of Milli Vanilli, reminiscing about their chart-topping hits and the infamous lip-syncing debacle that shook the music world. […]