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5 Books Every Black Woman Must Read

We are in the midst of that time of year when people are thinking about…

Amber Ruffin Takes On Late Night and Wins

Written By: Terri Ley How many Black women have you seen on late-night television? Other…

5 Poetry Collections to Read Right Now

Growing up, I was the quiet little girl who couldn’t wait to get home from…

TIFF 2021 Review: Edgar Wright Takes us on a Psychedelic Trip in ‘Last Night In Soho’

Director Edgar Wright (Baby Driver) has a knack for combining horror and humor. Last Night…

‘The One and Only Dick Gregory’ Pays Homage to Gregory’s Many Lives

Written By: Stacey Yvonne For a long time, calling someone the Forrest Gump of a…

LALIFF 2021 ‘Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It’

Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) is home to many up-and-coming film directors and…

Netflix’s ‘Grand Army’ Takes on Conversations of Consent and Fake Allyship

Last year, shows like I May Destroy You by Micheala Coel pushed the envelope when…

The ‘Sex and the City’ Reboot Needs an Authentic Black Woman or It Doesn’t Need to Happen at All

It’s time to grab the girls, because Sex and the City, created by Darren Star…

Roxane Gay’s MasterClass Echoes: Social Change Possible in the Publishing Industry and Beyond

Last year, American writer, editor, professor, and social commentator, Roxane Gay shared on Twitter that…

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‘The Wilds,’ Season 1 Episode 1: “Day One” — RECAP

Leah (Sarah Pidgeon) sits as she is spoken to by agent Dean Young (Troy Winbush)…