What happens out in the lots, stays out in the lots.
Arnold Woods and Emily Cornell discuss: Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt (1995) Aquemini by OutKast (1998) The Writings on the Wall by Destiny’s Child (1999) Warning by Green Day (2000)
Arnold Woods and Emily Cornell respond to listener submitted questions about performances by Black actors and actresses.
Arnold Woods and Emily Cornell wrap up Black performances with a discussion about Viola Davis’ performance in Widows.
Arnold Woods and Emily Cornell discuss Jordan Peele’s Get Out and Daniel Kaluuya’s performance.
Culture Check revisits pop culture, everything from books to movies and everything in between. Arnold Woods and Emily Cornell discuss Michael B. Jordan’s performance in Creed (2015).
Arnold Woods and Emily Cornell continue their journey of watching performances of Black actors and actresses to chat about Bad Boys. Specifically, they talk about Will’s Smith’s breakout performance.
Culture Check revisits pop culture, everything from books to movies and everything in between. Arnold Woods and Emily Cornell continue discussing performances from Black actors and actresses with Hidden Figures. Specifically they look at the performance of Janelle Monae, but also dig into Taraji P Henson and Octavia Spencer.
Culture Check revisits pop culture, everything from books to movies and everything in between. Arnold Woods and Emily Cornell begin a new chapter of Culture Check discussing performances from Black actors and actresses. They kick off this new topic by diving into ‘Malcolm X’ (1992), directed by Spike Lee, to chat about Denzel Washington’s phenomenal performance.
Culture Check revisits pop culture, everything from books to movies and everything in between. Spoiler alert! Arnold Woods and Emily Cornell dive into the final installment of the Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises.
Culture Check revisits pop culture, everything from books to movies and everything in between. Spoilers ahead! Arnold Woods and Emily Cornell continue their journey through the Dark Knight trilogy with their thoughts on The Dark Knight. SNL skit referenced