GLAAD's annual "Where We Are In TV" report showed a decrease in LGBTQ+ representation on television, in part due to the pandemic.
Read MoreCherry hits select theaters on February 26th and Apple TV on March 12th.
Read MoreToday marks the anniversary of the passing of legendary actor Alan Rickman, and like many online, he will always be in our hearts.
Read MoreThe Masked Dancer on Wednesday revealed the identity of Ms. Moth: activist, bestselling author, and survivor Elizabeth Smart.
Read MoreFor everyone who's not a domestic terrorist, this is not a great week to travel to D.C., and for everyone who is a domestic terrorist, you'll have to do your travel without Airbnb's help.
Read MoreLady Gaga, Tom Hanks, Jennifer Lopez, and more join Joe Biden's inauguration celebration. Plus, a special "indoguration."
Read MoreMarvel had "no comment" about the news, so take it with a grain of salt, but still, having Chris Evans back as Steve Rogers at all would be fun.
Read MoreI noped away from Tyler Perry after 'Temptation,' but he's still creating stories where Black women are always the lowest common denominator.
Read MoreI remember being online and having people laugh about the Nazi dog whistles going on, and that Nazis and white supremacy were a figment of a small fringe. That's not true.
Read MoreSometimes it can be subtle, or sometimes it can be blatantly unabashed. But what is most interesting about tokenism is the damage it can do to people of color within their own communities. The nature of tokenism almost demands that we pit ourselves against one another—for the sake of survival in some cases, or esteem in others. But in all cases, it creates irrefutable tension and rifts that can move past the point of healing.
Read More‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ hits Paramount+ on January 15.