Aerobics Craze of the 80s Retrospective
What do Suzanne Sommers, Richard Simmons, and Jane Fonda have in common? Find out as Milo and Jamie discuss the aerobics craze from the 1980s.
Concert tours were full-blown spectacles that made history. So, dust off your old band tees and take a trip down memory lane with five of the most iconic tours of these rad decades.
Remember Rax? Once a fast-casual pioneer, it fell hard due to bad management, a bloated menu, and the odd mascot, Mr. Delicious.
Which decade reigns supreme in the arena of fashion? Let’s examine the contenders, trend by trend, and determine the champion, with a few good laugh along the way.
The 80s and 90s weren’t just decades. They were cultural powerhouses that transformed entertainment, fashion, and how we connected with the world.
Let’s revisit the glory days by exploring five high school stereotype outfits that dominated the 80s and 90s.
Picard possesses a fascinating array of artifacts that reflect his love for history and the incredible adventures he’s embarked on.
Jamie reviews Going Viral which blends 1980s nostalgia with modern themes as geeky teen and friends seek Corey Feldman’s “Samurai” to fight an AI.
Star Trek: Voyager had a strong premise but often fell flat with episodic plots, inconsistent characters, and recycled villains.
While Stallone and Russell were awesome, it was the villain actors in 1989’s “Tango & Cash” that made it a treat.

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Cheers was a staple of 1980s television. The long-running series began in 1982 and ran for 11 seasons. with its cast of regulars, Cheers provides ample opportunity for a drink.