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Familiar face on late-night
Familiar face on late-night
Familiar face on late-night
Kyle MacLachlan was on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" to talk about "Twin Peaks" -- he and David Lynch showed the plot of "Dune" using all emojis.
Another flicker of fame
Another flicker of fame
Another flicker of fame
If you binge-watch shows on Netflix maybe you've stumbled across the show "Girlboss." My friend Sol gave me a synopsis of the show and how it mentioned Yakima in a recent episode.
He Wants To Be A Millionaire
He Wants To Be A Millionaire
He Wants To Be A Millionaire
If you have ever frequented The Pub in Glenwood Square on a Wednesday night for live trivia, the odds are pretty good that you have encountered Aaron Crockett and had your butt handed to you by him and his cohorts, known as "Our Drinking Team Has A Trivia Problem."
What Are Your Netflix Binge-Watching Guilty Pleasures?
What Are Your Netflix Binge-Watching Guilty Pleasures?
What Are Your Netflix Binge-Watching Guilty Pleasures?
Lately, it seems that "binge-watching" tv shows is the thing to do, especially when it comes to Netflix. Here are the shows I have been binge watching and can't get enough of: Greenleaf: Season 1; Chewing Gum: Season 2; Grace and Frankie: Season 3; and my daughter is crazy about Angry Birds: Season 2...
Microwave Confessions
Microwave Confessions
Microwave Confessions
Corporate spies are everywhere these days, even hiding in our radio station break room! It looks like your favorite Townsquare Media Yakima on-air personalities have been caught spilling their guts to the microwave ... which apparently really does have a camera in it.
What's up, Chuck?
What's up, Chuck?
What's up, Chuck?
There is a belief that celebrities always die in groups of three. There is some evidence that points to that, and then there's logic that refutes it. I'm not sure if I believe it is preordained or destiny but if I were a famous dude named Chuck right now, I'd be a little bit nervous.
Seth Meyers Spoofs Awards Season As a Sad White Guy in ‘Oscar Bait’
Seth Meyers Spoofs Awards Season As a Sad White Guy in ‘Oscar Bait’
Seth Meyers Spoofs Awards Season As a Sad White Guy in ‘Oscar Bait’
You know the movies. They’re the weepy dramas, often based on a true story, about an ailed male protagonist. Maybe they comment on race relations in one or two scenes, maybe a main character is afflicted with a fatal disease, or maybe a man is wrecked with guilt for an accident he caused. They’re Oscar bait; the movies made to jerk tears and woo the Academy.

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