Harold Recommends, Feb 18

  1. Drake’s Dad’s Music Video: who allowed this to happen?
  2. Fake Accounts by Lauren Oyler: a thought-provoking narrative exploration of the consequences of living online
  3. Judas and the Black Messiah: a moving new film starring Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield
  4. TikTok Stranger Marriages: honestly better than meeting on Datamatch
  5. I Care a Lot, starring Rosamund Pike: a scrappy modern-day crime story full of truly awful characters, but a gem nonetheless!
  6. Lucy Pearl: throwback to Raphael Saadiq’s turn of the century grooves to cozy up your day
  7. Bill Gates and Rashida Jones Ask Big Questions: what a premise for a podcast, truly the weirdest two people to tackle existential questions
  8. Getti Spaghetti: deliciousness, when will this be available on Snackpass?
  9. “Table for Two” by Lucky Daye: the smoothest R&B singer returns with a brighter than lightning album featuring YEBBA, Ari Lennox, and more
  10. “Someone Else” by Deb Never: the up-and-coming singer returns with a new juicy song produced by legendary British DJ, Jam City
  1. Drake’s Dad’s Music Video: who allowed this to happen?
  2. Fake Accounts by Lauren Oyler: a thought-provoking narrative exploration of the consequences of living online
  3. Judas and the Black Messiah: a moving new film starring Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield
  4. TikTok Stranger Marriages: honestly better than meeting on Datamatch
  5. I Care a Lot, starring Rosamund Pike: a scrappy modern-day crime story full of truly awful characters, but a gem nonetheless!
  6. Lucy Pearl: throwback to Raphael Saadiq’s turn of the century grooves to cozy up your day
  7. Bill Gates and Rashida Jones Ask Big Questions: what a premise for a podcast, truly the weirdest two people to tackle existential questions
  8. Getti Spaghetti: deliciousness, when will this be available on Snackpass?
  9. “Table for Two” by Lucky Daye: the smoothest R&B singer returns with a brighter than lightning album featuring YEBBA, Ari Lennox, and more
  10. “Someone Else” by Deb Never: the up-and-coming singer returns with a new juicy song produced by legendary British DJ, Jam City

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