Travel Entertainment Guide
November 30, 2018
Author: Josie Sivigny
Traveling takes up a lot our time during the holidays, but instead of dreading the time it takes to get home to your family, reframe it as time to catch up on all of the incredible entertainment you’ve been missing out on.
We asked our team for all of their favorite recommendations to get you through all of the flights, train rides, and long drives standing between you and celebrating the season.
Podcasts
Dr. Death is a six-episode podcast that explores the life of Christopher Duntsch, a neurosurgeon accused of maiming and killing several patients in North Texas before he was stopped and sentenced to life in prison.
How do you feel about paranormal activity or the Supernatural? Ghosts? Spirits? Demons? The Black Tapes is serialized docudrama about one journalist’s search for truth, her enigmatic subject’s mysterious past, and the literal and figurative ghosts that haunt them both.
Payne Lindsey, a journalist based out of Atlanta, digs through cold cases and picks up where investigations left off, taking him on stunning journeys through the lives of women who haven’t been seen in years.
Dive into an expanded view of the Nixon-era chaos and try your best not to compare the details to present-day dilemmas. Watergate’s tumult gets a new light shed on its drama to help listeners understand what it was like to live through such scandal.
Television
Follow six stories between man and dog that highlight the unique bond we have with our animals and the strength they give us to cope.
The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes
Travel the world and explore the truly incredible architecture some of us are lucky enough to call home.
A dark odyssey unfolds in a world crafted for human indulgence—but when artificial intelligence evolves, humans are no longer at the advantage.
Follow one family through two timelines as they confront their haunting past and complicated present.
The UK’s best amateur bakers face off in a weekly competition to show off their homegrown skills.
Movies
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
When her secret love letters somehow get mailed to each of her five crushes, Lara Jean finds her quiet high school existence turned upside down.
Ranging from absurd to profound, these Western vignettes from the Coen brothers follow the adventures of outlaws and settlers on the American frontier.
Based on the bestselling book, a writer confronts his son’s devastating meth addiction and they both are forced to explore the question they desperately need answered—why?
A black pianist hires a white driver on a Southern concert tour in 1962. Despite their differences, the two men soon develop an unexpected bond while confronting racism and danger in an era of segregation.
Follow the incredible true story of three identical brothers separated at birth as they find each other and are met with more questions than answers in a rapidly unfolding conspiracy.
Books
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
In a novel about race, class, and privilege, two families in suburban Shaker Heights are about to endure complete and total upheaval.
The Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll
Ani FaNelli carved the perfect life for herself in upperclass Manhattan, but a horrific trauma from her past threatens to wreck everything in a twisted, shocking, and thrilling read.
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara
Late true crime writer McNamara details the hunt for the monster behind at least 13 murders, over 50 rapes, and hundreds of burglaries in the 1970s, dubbed the Golden State Killer.
Music
Deja Entendu by Brand New
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco
Vessel by Twenty One Pilots
Views by Drake
Highly Refined Pirates by Minus the Bear