http://www.afronerd.com/2020/10/the-mid-week-so-soon-mid-week-in-review.html
Don’t sleep on yet ANOTHER fun, factual and fiery sonic mission from the Afronerd Radio machine airing this Wednesday at 8pm eastern. Thanks to the good folks at BTalk100, the Mid Week in Review with its famed AFROnerdists, will analyze the following topics: Pixar’s highly anticipated animated black culture centered film, Soul is moving to Disney+ to the chagrin of theater owners; and in likeminded fashion, the 30 year plus sequel to Eddie Murphy’s Coming to America is also going to a streaming platform via Amazon; we left a number of topics on the barbecue grill per Sunday’s Grindhouse podcast, so let’s see if we can play “catch up”; Dburt had a conniption just at the thought of #WAP rapper, Megan the Stallion penning a NY Times op-ed piece entitled, Why I Speak Up for Black Women; expectations for Star Trek: Discovery S3-i.e. a time jump including a new character called “Book,”; our impressions on the S2 ending of Amazon’s The Boys as well as predictions for the greenlighted S3; thoughts about the return of Watchmen’s Rorschach (sort of) courtesy of writer, Tom King for DC’s Black Label imprint……oh and what happened to Doomsday Clock’s black Rorschach, Reggie Long?; Hmmm….latest reports assert that the markets are reacting favorably to Disney’s corporate reorganization proposals…. so what is entertainment and media behemoth actually doing? ; The Mary Sue highlights a new Native American superhero introduced during NYCC ’20’s virtual convention. The Z-Hawk comic book honors the legacy of 3-year old Zaadii Tozhon Tso who was tragically killed by a distracted driver in 2015. Lastly, Mary Sue continued to shed light on Native American creatives in honor of this week’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day (as a counter narrative to the Columbus Day holiday) by acknowledging 5 talented and noteworthy Indigenous creators and activists on the “come up.” Call in LIVE at 508-645-0100.
AFTER CLICKING ON THE HIGHLIGHTED LINK, GO DIRECTLY TO AFRONERD RADIO!!!