Parker’s Lineup
TV Show: The Nanny
The Nanny is a reliable old favorite, perfect for relaxing after a day of non-stop social interaction. Fran Drescher is charming in the title role. The stories get convoluted, often, but you watch it for the humor; and who doesn’t love Niles and C. C.?
I have the DVD, but it is now available on HBO Max and Prime Video.
Movie: Almost Christmas
I saw Almost Christmas for the first time. Gabrielle Union, one of my favorite actresses, portrays perfectly the awkward girl-next-door we all know, Mo’Nique shines in anything, and Danny Glover is substantial as the family patriarch. It’s a good family comedy with some high-key dramatic moments.
Available for streaming on Prime Video and for checkout as a DVD through KanShare Libraries.
Book: You Got Anything Stronger? by Gabrielle Union
I recently read Gabrielle Union’s second memoir You got anything stronger?: Stories. She’s intimate and self-aware, sharing her journey in self-development and overcoming adversity as a black actress in Hollywood, as a mother, and as a woman. I believe it will inspire others to share their stories.
It’s available here at Derby Public Library.
Music: Demon Days by Gorillaz
Demon Days is Gorillaz’ second album and one of my all-time favorites. When it came out, I was in college, going through early-adulthood growing pains, and it spoke to me. “Feel Good Inc.” was the big single, played a lots of nightclubs, but I also like “Dare”, “Dirty Harry”, and “Demon Days. I couldn’t recommend it highly enough. I only recently learned that Damon Albarn from Blur co-created the Gorillaz, with comic book creator Jamie Hewlett, as a satire of the music industry.
Available on iTunes and for checkout as a CD through KanShare Libraries.
Video Game: Sumikko Gurashi
I started playing Sumikko Gurashi™ Gonna Make a Garden because I wanted something to do when I need a break from Pokémon Go. Perfect for Kawaii fans and Farmville nostalgics, it combines crop and product management with set-building, as you gain plots of land, facilities, decorations, and increased productivity as you progress. You can also make friends in-game and send them gifts.
Available on the App Store and Google Play.
- What’s Ashley Reading?: Listen For the Lie - November 22, 2024
- What’s Ashley Reading?: Love and Other Conspiracies - November 8, 2024
- What’s Ashley Reading?: We Used To Live Here - October 25, 2024