The musician reflects on her groundbreaking song “Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover,” the “gay mafia of the ‘90s,” and defining herself on her own terms.
‘Welcome To Chippendales’ Is A Disturbing Story Of Sex, Race And The American Dream
While the Kumail Nanjiani-led series juggles themes that many other shows haven’t bothered to broach, some things are left to be desired.
‘Insecure’ Costume Designer Nails Why Authentic Style Is Integral To Black Stories
Ayanna James Kimani has worked on “Queen Sugar” and “All American: Homecoming.”
‘The L Word: Generation Q’ Bridges The Gap Between Millennials And Gen X
The potential for ageist snark was high. Instead, we’re seeing younger, new characters bond with their older counterparts — and root for each other.
Bokeem Woodbine Is One Of The Most Underrated Actors Of His Generation
“The Inspection” star has been low-key stealing scenes throughout his 30-year career. Now he’s opening up about his path to success.
‘The Great British Bake Off’ Is Verging On Unwatchable — Except For One Thing
The Mexican Week fiasco was just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the show’s problems.
As Moving As ‘Wakanda Forever’ Is, It Also Suffers From Clunky Storytelling
The eagerly anticipated new movie is equally a wonderful tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman and painfully bloated.
How ‘Abbott Elementary’ Star Quinta Brunson Serves Looks Outside The Classroom
Celebrity stylist and creative director Bryon Javar is the brain behind Brunson’s off-screen looks.
‘The Crown’ Season 5 Can’t Escape Its Miscasting Woes
The latest season of “The Crown” captures a chaotic period for the royal family — but the casting choices consume our attention.
The Black Character’s Fate In ‘Armageddon Time’ Is ‘Vexing.’ That’s The Director’s Point.
James Gray’s film, a look at race and privilege through the narrow lens of a young white boy, becomes a tougher and tougher pill to swallow as it goes on.