Harold Recommends, Dec 4

  1. Plastic Hearts, Miley Cyrus — once again, Miley reinvents herself with a new rock n roll album to dance to for the holidays, featuring Dua Lipa, Billy Idol, and Joan Jett
  2. Studio 2054, Dua Lipa — watch the most streamed livestream event of all time starring our modern disco queen herself!
  3. Old Janet Jackson Concert Footage — how was strapping down an audience member legal???
  4. HBO Max — hold onto your horses as they release 2021 blockbusters (free for Yale students)!
  5. How To With John Wilson — quirky show reinventing documentary television
  6. Hard Seltzer from Travis Scott — nothing sweeter than the taste of majestically selling out
  7. Small Axe — powerful miniseries directed by Steve McQueen set in Notting Hill, London in the 1960s-80s
  8. “Time to House – Track ID” — a Spotify playlist chock full of some of the must-hear artists of contemporary house music
  9. Matchbox — A literary podcast by Nurit Chinn, DC ’20, YH Staff. Episodes feature a collection of creative pieces written in response to a theme and read by performers, “so that every episode is a little community compilation of new writing.”
  10. Returning home for the holidays — safely give your family a hug and hearty handshake on behalf of The Herald
  1. Plastic Hearts, Miley Cyrus — once again, Miley reinvents herself with a new rock n roll album to dance to for the holidays, featuring Dua Lipa, Billy Idol, and Joan Jett
  2. Studio 2054, Dua Lipa — watch the most streamed livestream event of all time starring our modern disco queen herself!
  3. Old Janet Jackson Concert Footage — how was strapping down an audience member legal???
  4. HBO Max — hold onto your horses as they release 2021 blockbusters (free for Yale students)!
  5. How To With John Wilson — quirky show reinventing documentary television
  6. Hard Seltzer from Travis Scott — nothing sweeter than the taste of majestically selling out
  7. Small Axe — powerful miniseries directed by Steve McQueen set in Notting Hill, London in the 1960s-80s
  8. “Time to House – Track ID” — a Spotify playlist chock full of some of the must-hear artists of contemporary house music
  9. Matchbox — A literary podcast by Nurit Chinn, DC ’20, YH Staff. Episodes feature a collection of creative pieces written in response to a theme and read by performers, “so that every episode is a little community compilation of new writing.”
  10. Returning home for the holidays — safely give your family a hug and hearty handshake on behalf of The Herald

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