Editorial
My Asian American Experience
Aud Lew shares her Asian American experience growing up and various instances of racism she has encountered.
Aud Lew shares her Asian American experience growing up and various instances of racism she has encountered.
Legendary stage and screen actress Cicely Tyson passed away yesterday at the age of 96. The announcement was made by her long-time manager Larry Thompson. Tyson was best known for portraying meaningful women of substance, clearing the path for so many women—and especially Black women—to follow, earning her a multitude of award wins and nominations. She has been nominated for 14 Emmy Awards and won two. Her win for the 1974 CBS telefilm The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman made her the first African-American to win for lead actress. The icon was also nominated for an Oscar in 1973 for… Read more »
This week: His Dark Materials, London Hughes: To Catch a D*ck, The Midnight Sky, Sylvie’s Love, Bridgerton, One Night in Miami, News of the World, Promising Young Woman, Wonder Woman 1984, SOUL, Letterkenny, Best Leftovers Ever!, Yearly Departed, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Doctor Who, The Watch, The Rookie
Two Videos emerged on Twitter July 22nd of separate incidents that took place in NYC, where police officers were drenched with water by Harlem and Brooklyn residents. The first video, posted at 1:23 P.M., shows two officers in the middle of what appears to be an arrest following a traffic stop. With one person leaned across the hood of a car, the officers and suspect are drenched with a bucket of water. The bucket is then thrown and ricochets off the arresting officer’s head. The video is labeled “RESTRAINT” by the account that posted both videos, @NYScanner. In the second,… Read more »
Duvernay’s latest is hard to watch but only because you cannot look away from this true American tragedy and triumph.
Black Mariah! Bushmaster! The war for Harlem begins! Is Luke Cage the hero Harlem needs?
In the season 2 trailer we see the return of old faces and the rise of a new adversary. And a test of just how unbreakable Luke Cage really is…
We get our four street level heroes in one place, fighting one enemy, to protect New York City from a looming evil. While there are problems, there is also a lot to like.
Four street-level heroes go against an ancient evil to save New York City.
We can’t lie, we’re like super stoked for Baby Driver. Starring Ansel Elgort, the movie is set to be everything we want out of a summer flick.