The latest Oregon trend making headlines, Hulu’s live TV service, and Kevin Hart’s new special “What Now?”
This is the 48th episode of the Stream Team Show, hosted by Saeed and Cherie Gatson.
In this episode:
- Don’t be surprised if you attend a wedding in Oregon only to see llamas dressed in formal wear.
- Hulu’s live TV service is now available in select cities; needless to say, the home of the Stream Team is not one of them.
- And Kevin Hart is STILL funny in his latest special “What Now?”
Enjoy!
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- Listen on Stitcher
- Stream by clicking here
- Download as an MP3 by right-clicking here and choosing “save as”.
Question of the week: What would be your hacker name?
First Goat Yoga…now…llama weddings
Couples getting married around Portland, Oregon, or Vancouver, Washington, can rent llamas in formal attire for their weddings. — NY Post
Yes, “hobbyhorsing” is a real thing
Teen girls in Finland are going buck wild for the sport of “hobbyhorsing” — yes, those stuffed horse’s heads on sticks you played with as a kid. As the horse hobby sweeps the nation, even grown women are taking up the reins, the AP reports, with one describing it as a “therapeutic” pastime. — New York Post
What We’re Streaming
Kevin Hart: What Now?
Directed by: Leslie Small, Tim Story
Written by: Kevin Hart, Joey Wells
Starring: Kevin Hart, Don Cheadle, Halle Berry
Kevin Hart performs in front of a crowd of 50,000 people at Philadelphia’s outdoor venue, Lincoln Financial Field. — IMDB
Sandy Wexler
Directed by: Steven Brill
Written by: Adam Sandler (screenplay), Adam Sandler
Starring: Adam Sandler, Jennifer Hudson, Kevin James
Sandy Wexler (Adam Sandler) is a talent manager working in Los Angeles in the 1990s, diligently representing a group of eccentric clients on the fringes of show business. His single-minded devotion is put to the test when he falls in love with his newest client, Courtney Clarke (Jennifer Hudson). — IMDB
The Latest in Streaming
Hulu launched its new TV service this week
It includes more than 50 live channels in addition to the company’s on-demand library for a monthly $39.99 subscription. — USA Today
Hacker holds Netflix to ransom over new season of Orange Is The New Black
A hacking group called TheDarkOverlord held Netflix at stream-point, threatening to leak the new season of Orange Is the New Black, months ahead of its planned release date. — The Guardian / The Hustle