1. Craft in America on PBS. I started to sew my own clothes and quilt, and seeing true artists with their work is inspiring. Also a very important story of American history that we don't really get told unless we go looking for it.
2. Art21 on... PBS. I miss museums, and this show helps fill the void. I especially liked the San Fransisco Bay Area episode and artist Stephanie Syjuco's work with textiles and digital culture.
3. And... Broadway or Bust On on PB-mfing-S. I'm devouring any theater-related content (again to fill the void). This mini-series about a high school musical theater competition is both sickly sweet and engaging. You quickly become invested in these kids, despite some of the performances being a bit much (I don't blame them to be clear, theater kids!)
4. Paula's Choice CALM kit. I was sick of experimenting with my skin and not getting results I was happy with. This helped to reset everything, and I do feel like I have less redness overall. Pricey, but worth it if you want a fresh start.
5. The horror movie Cam, pair with the memoir it was based on Camgirl. Loved a peek into the subculture.
6. ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway. Great footage of the original Wicked cast. I liked learning more about the guts of musical theater as well.