Category: TV
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Let’s Rock ‘That Girl Lay Lay’
This Nickelodeon live-action TV series features strong Black representation.
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An Overview of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series
This article is about the popular ‘High School Musical: The Musical: The series.’
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The Case of ‘Rise of the Pink Ladies’ and ‘A League of Their Own’: Why Won’t Hollywood Give Sapphic Shows Their Due?
The cancelling of these series is being blamed on the writers’ strike and low viewership, but it’s just the latest example of the industry’s lack of appreciation for stories about queer women.
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‘The Bear’ Season 2 is a Recipe for Success
‘The Bear’ Season 2 has all the right ingredients for both comedy and drama.
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‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ (2020)
This Netflix series is a remake based on the book series of the same name with a more diverse main cast.
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‘My Adventures with Superman’ Premiere Review.
The Last Son of Krypton returns as the kind-hearted, blue-eyed boy scout we all know and love.
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‘Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire’ – A Promising New Afrofuturism Series from Disney+
Disney has kept its word and allowed a new generation of Black and/or African storytellers to tell their own original stories. The question remains, will the public keep their word?
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The Power of the ‘Reservation Dogs’
‘Reservation Dogs’ is stacked with an array of Native American performers and crew telling their own story.
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“20/20’s: Sole Survivor” is the Imperfectest True Crime Show to Fall Asleep To
True crime media is notoriously obsessed with the “missing white woman” trope, and yet the vast majority of American murder victims are male, and well over half are people of color.
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‘A Small Light’ Shines
It’s hard to watch a series about the persecution and attempted extermination of Jewish people in World War II. It’s equally challenging to review such a subject because it’s a sensitive topic and a deeply sad chapter of human history. Despite this, once I started watching ‘A Small Light,’ a new National Geographic series on Disney…