When I watch Soul and see how much care and attention it took in getting the hair correct or the messy glory of the New York City subway system—which, Hera help me, I miss—it still doesn't feel like it fully gets the Blackness of its protagonist. And I don't mean just the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments, but the immersive Blackness that comes from having Black writers on the project.
Read MoreSociety longs to be seduced and romanced and Bridgerton is delivering that to the population along with the romcoms that Netflix have produced. But clearly, our thirst has not yet been quenched. Take note Hollywood. Take note.
Read MoreOne of my favorite things about Oni Press' seasonal slates is the wide variety of graphic novels available to readers, each with their own lush universes, imaginative storylines, and beautiful art styles that truly make for a memorable and satisfying read.
Read MoreRedemption Day is now available on demand and digital.
Read MoreI'm excited for the future of Din Djarin and from what Pascal is hinting at, we might see more of his face throughout season 3 and like...you know I'm not going to complain about seeing more of Pedro Pascal's face.
Read MoreAt Biden's Inauguration, Amanda Gorman took the podium as the first-ever Youth Poet Laureate and recited a poem that truly captured the power of this moment.
Read MoreJoe Biden is the first cast member of Parks and Recreation to become President of the United States.
Read MoreJennifer Lopez knew what she was doing when she said, "Let's get loud!" to a world that was watching and the Latinx people who are often left behind.
Read MoreTo see Eugene Goodman recognized for his actions is the kind of energy we need in 2021. We especially need to keep this energy as we acknowledge just how heavy of a task it was to be a Black person in that kind of situation.
Read MoreRemember how the last guy to hold this office never exercised and prided himself on using a golden toilet?
Read MoreMusic is healing to all