With the Cardinal Divas, Princess Isis Lang wanted a safe space for other Black students at the LA school. She didn’t expect so many people to be mad about it.
‘Law And Order’ And Other Cop Network TV Shows Have Run Their Course
New shows like “The Rookie: Feds” have put racial inequities in policing more directly into the story. But they still fall short.
With ‘Reasonable Doubt,’ Raamla Mohamed Gives The Legal Drama Some Sex Appeal
The creator of the new Hulu series talks about crafting the show’s complexity and building her TV career, from Shondaland to “Little Fires Everywhere.”
How A New Documentary Captures The Complexity Of Being A Child Of Immigrants
In “Mija,” director Isabel Castro combined music documentaries with the style of “Euphoria” and “Clueless” to tell a more nuanced immigration story.
‘RHOBH’ Star Sheree Zampino Dishes On All Her Bravo Cast Mates
The newest addition to “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” opened up about who’s most fashionable on the show and who she’d trust the least with a secret.
‘Reboot’ Is A Clever And Not Too Navel-Gazey Look Inside TV Reboots
Starring Keegan-Michael Key, Judy Greer and Johnny Knoxville, the Hulu show follows the revival of a fictional early 2000s sitcom.
John Boyega Only Dates Black Women. Get Over It.
His comments on dating are actually refreshing, to say the least.
New York Fashion Week: Inside The Black In Fashion Council’s Latest Showroom
The collective gave 10 Black designers an opportunity to showcase their work, including brands like Izayla and Harbison Studio.
Meet Alex Aster, The TikToker Changing The Publishing Industry For The Better
The Colombian-American author’s new book “Lightlark” was rejected numerous times — until she went directly to her readers for support.
Fresh Off Its Emmy Wins, ‘Abbott Elementary’ Is Ready For An A+ Season 2
The ABC sitcom’s cast, led by creator and showrunner Quinta Brunson, previewed the highly anticipated new season.