Food Network’s ‘Baking Championship: Next Gen’ features 2 sets of WA siblings
Akbar and Genesis Brooks of Tacoma and Maci and Emmett Sheets of Omak will compete for $25,000 on the Food Network series, premiering Jan. 5.
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Akbar and Genesis Brooks of Tacoma and Maci and Emmett Sheets of Omak will compete for $25,000 on the Food Network series, premiering Jan. 5.
The show, starring Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams and adapting the Rachel Reid novel of the same name, is utterly fantastic, writes our reviewer.
Jane Don’t, who appears regularly Friday and Saturday nights at Queer/Bar, talks about Seattle’s “alternative drag,” her advice to aspiring contestants and more.
2026’s new television shows run the gamut from Agatha Christie adaptations to 1970s spy thrillers to a “30 Rock” reunion.
The biggest surprise of the new season is how well it strikes a balance between silliness and seriousness, writes our reviewer. (Oh, and more Kyle MacLachlan.)
The second season of “Percy Jackson,” streaming Wednesday on Disney+ and Hulu and based on “The Sea of Monsters,” starts off choppy but quickly finds its sea legs.
Nick Robinson has always wanted to be in a Western. With Netflix’s “The Abandons,” out Thursday, that dream is now reality.
There is still plenty of room for the series to pull off a big finale, but the season’s reliance on spectacle in this first part doesn’t inspire confidence.
“Bring Them Home,” which premieres Nov. 24 on PBS, offers Lily Gladstone another chance to use her now famous name to support these kinds of productions.
This holiday TV season is a gift-wrapped smorgasbord of returning (and concluding!) favorites and hyped new entries, with a little something for everyone.