Larry Charles is an uncomplicated guy. An Emmy-winning writer on Seinfeld who has gone on to direct Borat and Bruno — not to mention Bob Dylan’s surreal … Read More
By Isabel Garcia-SosaPresented by DigitalOcean and following Katra Film Series’ mission of “boundary-pushing and narrative-defying storytelling,” the fifth year of the New… Read More
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As a useful reference I thought I would make a definitive (everything I have noticed) list of the mishaps of Sidewheel Paddle Steamer General Slocum. Slocum was launched 18 April 1891. In my… Read More
This article was written during the SAG and WGA strikes. The content here would not be possible without the hard work of the writers and actors involved!
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As the comedic landscape continues to evolve, a new generation of talented black comedians is rising to the forefront, infusing fresh perspectives, innovative styles, and thought-provoking m… Read More
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When Renton Sinclair texted his mom to say that he was transgender, she summoned a curse on the testosterone he was taking. “I actually went after the medicine… Read More
I’m not sure why publishers packed so many exciting queer releases into the third week of June, but here we are! There are so many titles out today on my personal TBR, including qu… Read More
Many Black authors have spoken about the difficulties of being pigeon-holed by the publishing industry into writing only about Black trauma. While learning about racism, both historical… Read More
Would you believe that more than 38 sapphic books come out this month? It’s true! Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to find out which books have queer representation, or wh… Read More
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Time travel stories, if constructed well, always end up being interesting to watch. “About Time” and the “Back to the Future” trilogy are some of the examples of film… Read More
Many TV comedies, such as Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Seinfeld, mostly stick to laughter. However, some of the saddest moments on television have been from comedic sitcoms.
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For people who ask "What are your favorite movies?" -- here's the answer. Yes, I know you can argue about which year certain movies belong to (especially films from other countries), but the… Read More
Disney has taken numerous strides to become more inclusive in recent years – changing park policy to stop staff from using gendered greetings, implementing an anti-racism training co… Read More
There’s never enough time in a year, and that’s especially true when it comes to reading. There are so many incredible books that I’ve had on my TBR this year but never got… Read More
James Franco is a well-known figure in Hollywood; that much is obvious. After all, he has worked in the business for over 20 years. Even though his performance in the cult classic series &ld… Read More
Dr. Anthony Fauci, who played a critical role in steering humanity through the two pandemics of our time, AIDS and COVID-19, announced Monday he is stepping down from his role in the federal… Read More
Grace and Frankie, which is a show streaming on Netflix has congregated an immensely large fan base across the many demographics of the world. The series is one of the streaming service&rs… Read More
AD – PR Product | 6 years ago I published my first blog post, a book review of Marzia Bisognin’s Dream House. So much has happened since then and just in the past year since I wr… Read More
The putting on of Halloween Costumes in America reaches back into the country’s cultural background. This discussed American folk ritual is a window on the varied ethnic and spiritual… Read More
Rumors and gossip don’t equal the truth. What you’ve heard about some of the best holiday destinations in the world might not actually be what going there is really like.And pret… Read More
It’s so weird writing “2022” in a blog post. In a lot of ways, I still feel trapped in 2019. The pre-pandemic days, back when life was simpler and I didn’t have to wo… Read More
If you’ve read Staceyann Chin’s 2009 coming-of-age memoir, “The Other Side of Paradise,” you know that even as a little girl in rural Jamaica, she was outspoken. As h… Read More
One NBA season morphs into another.
NBA free agency is here, not that far ahead of next season.
Following two unusual seasons in which COVID-19 impact the regular season and playoffs, the l… Read More
In 2010 Audrey Assad released a worship album entitled “The House You’re Building.” At the time, she was a gospel singer gaining in popularity among evangelical audie… Read More
Perhaps it’s due to the pandemic and quarantine that are forcing people to stay home, but it sure seems like there are way more really great movies that were released in 2020 than usua… Read More
September 28, 1955 The World Series was televised in color for the first time. The game was between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers. September 29th, 1960My Thre… Read More