San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

‘DREW BARRYMORE SHOW’ A CURE FOR PANDEMIC BLUES

- NINA GARIN • U-T

With much of the arts moving to online and streaming platforms, here’s a look at a weekly standout.

My pick: “The Drew Barrymore Show”

Why: Not since the days of “The Oprah Winfrey Show” have I faithfully watched a daytime talk show.

For all of the 1990s, “Oprah” was there for me when I got home from school — comforting me with inspiratio­n when I had a bad day, indulging my pop culture obsessions with celebrity and author interviews, and introducin­g me to perspectiv­es from communitie­s outside my own.

The show was canceled in 2011, and I never found a replacemen­t ... until one morning I happened to catch an episode of “The Drew Barrymore Show.”

Now, Barrymore’s show is nothing like Winfrey’s — Barrymore follows a format more like “The Ellen Degeneres Show” or other celebrityd­riven programs. But something about it fills me with the same sort of comfort as my “Oprah” days.

Maybe it’s because the actress is over-the-top friendly, and after a year like 2020, spending time with someone so seemingly nice is a salve we can all use. Maybe it’s that she’s a lifelong familiar presence thanks to movies like “E.T. the Extraterre­strial,” “Irreconcil­able Difference­s,” “Never Been Kissed” and “The Wedding Singer.”

(Also, I ran into her twice in real life — at a PJ Harvey concert in L.A. and at Game 4 of the 2004 Red Sox-cardinals World Series in St. Louis — so in my head it’s like she’s my friend, hanging out with me via the television.)

“The Drew Barrymore Show” is a mix of celebrity interviews (mostly done via Zoom), cooking trends, style tips and celebrity gossip. She also spotlights small-business owners, many from the BIPOC community. Because of her, I have tried pasta made from chickpeas (deceptivel­y delicious); bought a lip balm infused with hydrocorti­sone (very healing); and tried eye yoga (kinda weird).

Since finding her show, I now force myself to take a lunch break to catch up on recorded episodes — something that I know is good for my mental and physical health, thanks to her interview with Dr. Oz (like “Oprah!”).

Find it: “The Drew Barrymore Show” airs weekdays at 11 a.m. on KSWB.

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BEN WATTS Drew Barrymore’s show focuses on positivity, friendship and fun.

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