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By Robere Lett | Publisher | Style Editor

Due to the latest COVID-19 lockdown, it’s become the perfect time to catch up on all things NETFLIX. If your under quarantine whether mandated or self-imposed, NETFLIX has several hundred choices, from new shows and documentaries to dramas and sitcoms from across the globe. Here at Haute we decided to offer up a few of our choice picks, but trust me there is way more for your viewing pleasure. My top picks are from varying shows, from docuseries to sitcoms some have even been canceled while others are on their second or third seasons. The list of shows available both old and new is daunting and now with the possibility of being housebound for quite soem time, we may be able to watch everything and more. Check them out and let us know your binge-worthy favorites. Stay safe, stay home and stay informed. Cheers!

#1.

Atypical is a coming-of-age television series created by Robia Rashid for Netflix. It focuses on the life of 18-year-old Sam Gardner, who has autism spectrum disorder.

Atypical is a coming-of-age television series created by Robia Rashid for Netflix. It focuses on the life of 18-year-old Sam Gardner, who has autism spectrum disorder.

#2.

A series about a powerful friendship that blossoms between a tightly wound widow and a free spirit with a shocking secret.

A series about a powerful friendship that blossoms between a tightly wound widow and a free spirit with a shocking secret.

#3.

American drama television series about New York City's African-American and Latino LGBTQ and gender-nonconforming ballroom culture scene in the 1980s and, in the second season, early 1990s

American drama television series about New York City's African-American and Latino LGBTQ and gender-nonconforming ballroom culture scene in the 1980s and, in the second season, early 1990s

#4.

British television sitcom set in London. It was written by and stars Michaela Coel, alongside the cast of Robert Lonsdale, Susan Wokoma, Danielle Walters and Tanya Franks. The show features 24-year-old shop assistant Tracey Gordon, a restricted, rel…

British television sitcom set in London. It was written by and stars Michaela Coel, alongside the cast of Robert Lonsdale, Susan Wokoma, Danielle Walters and Tanya Franks. The show features 24-year-old shop assistant Tracey Gordon, a restricted, religious virgin, who wants to have sex and learn more about the world.

#5.

British comedy-drama web television series created by Laurie Nunn. Starring Asa Butterfield as a socially awkward teenager and Gillian Anderson as his character's mother and a sex therapist.

British comedy-drama web television series created by Laurie Nunn. Starring Asa Butterfield as a socially awkward teenager and Gillian Anderson as his character's mother and a sex therapist.

#6.

The documentary questions our readiness for fast-moving viruses like coronavirus. It is informative, inspiring – and terrifying

The documentary questions our readiness for fast-moving viruses like coronavirus. It is informative, inspiring – and terrifying

#7.

One hundred hardy souls from diverse backgrounds participate in playful experiments exploring age, sex, happiness and other aspects of being human.

One hundred hardy souls from diverse backgrounds participate in playful experiments exploring age, sex, happiness and other aspects of being human.

#8.

A non-fiction original series on Netflix combining travel, cooking, and history. Each episode highlights one dish or concept, and explores how it is made in different regions and how it evolves.

A non-fiction original series on Netflix combining travel, cooking, and history. Each episode highlights one dish or concept, and explores how it is made in different regions and how it evolves.

#9.

Who Killed Malcolm X? is a 2020 documentary miniseries directed by Rachel Dretzin and Phil Bertelsen. Produced by Fusion, the series began streaming on Netflix on February 7, 2020. The documentary follows the work of Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, a histori…

Who Killed Malcolm X? is a 2020 documentary miniseries directed by Rachel Dretzin and Phil Bertelsen. Produced by Fusion, the series began streaming on Netflix on February 7, 2020. The documentary follows the work of Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, a historian and tour guide in Washington, D.C., who for more than 30 years has been investigating the assassination of Malcolm X

#10.

A group of people around the world are suddenly linked mentally, and must find a way to survive being hunted by those who see them as a threat to the world's order.

A group of people around the world are suddenly linked mentally, and must find a way to survive being hunted by those who see them as a threat to the world's order.