A new year means a new slate of TV shows competing to be your next binge-watching obsession. Nerdist's Alica Lutes joins Cheddar with a preview of some returning favorites and notable debuts. She explains why 2018 might mean even more gains for streaming in its quest to overtake broadcast as the home of prestige TV.
The managing editor kicks things off with a look at the premiere of the fourth season of "Black Mirror." Netflix's sci-fi anthology series is back with more fictional stories about the future of technology. Lutes reveals which episodes are bound to be the most-talked about installments of the critically-acclaimed show.
One of 2017's most noteworthy shows is returning in Spring 2018. Lutes explains why the second season of Hulu's "The Handmaid's Tale" is more prescient than ever. Also, she gives us a preview of Ryan Murphy's next big series, "American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace."
Food inflation affects eating and shopping. Students still get bulk deals, but are people trading down? Debate on price gouging and retailer control persists.
Consumer spending on live experiences is up 65% since 2020 and the perfect example of one of those experiences is at this Bravo inspired pop-up. Watch!
Tony Award winning producer, Thomas Laub, stops by the NYSE to discuss the business of Broadway. Plus, what he's recommending you go see this season. Watch!
Bacardi's Director of Lifestyle & Culture, Colin Asare-Appiah makes us a hugo spritz, chats summer drink trends and if AI will ever replace bartenders.