News, immigrant rights, Japanese internment, Trump By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,4:42 The use of Fort Sill as a detainment camp serves as a stark reminder of America's shameful history, where the government forcibly removed and imprisoned 120,000 Japanese-Americans during World War II. Read More > Big on the Internet, comedy, Hannah Gadsby, Louis C.K. By Kate Gardner on Wed,4:42 "Why do we care what he thinks about the human condition? He needs to worry about his own condition a bit. Just sit quietly." Read More > Gaming, Dungeons & Dragons, women in gaming By Vivian Kane on Wed,3:46 "Women" as a monolith is not the end-all of inclusion. Going into the recent mega-event of D&D Live: The Descent, I was curious to see how the streamers and creators present felt about the evolution of intersectional representation. Read More > TV, D.B Weiss, David Benioff, Game of Thrones, HBO By Princess Weekes on Wed,3:42 Nothing like nominating three of the lowest rated episodes of Game of Thrones' final season for all the biggest awards. Nice job HBO. Read More > Movies, Men in Black, Men In Black International, reviews By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,1:36 The film is currently ranked at 31 percent fresh, with several reviewers weighing in on the lackluster film. Read More > News, 2020 Presidential election, Joe Biden By Vivian Kane on Wed,1:23 Joe Biden made some lofty campaign promises this week, from a fantasy of bipartisan cooperation to goals of curing cancer. Read More > Movies, James Marsden, Scott Summers, Tye Sheridan, X-Men By Princess Weekes on Wed,1:13 The women of the X-Men have been dealt a bad hand in movie adaptations, but Scott Summers has also been played a really crappy hand. Read More > News, #MeToo Movement, Max Landis, Whitney Moore By Kate Gardner on Wed,12:41 Despite the myriad allegations and the open secret status of Max Landis's conduct, he still has many projects lined up—even as new stories emerge. Read More > TV, Netflix, Russian Doll By Rachel Leishman on Wed,11:30 Natasha Lyonne dying in increasingly creative ways isn't exactly a joy to watch (maybe because I love Natasha Lyonne too much) but we get to live in the loop all over again with Russian Doll season two. Read More > TV, Black Mirror, Miley Cyrus, teenagers By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,11:24 Black Mirror's 'Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too' aka the Miley Cyrus episode, embodies the shallow feminism it attempts to satirize. Read More > Movies, Charles Xavier, Jean Grey, X-Men: Dark Phoenix By Rachel Leishman on Wed,10:44 'Dark Phoenix' isn't great and there are lots of problems throughout, but there is one scene that is an important message for the entire X-Men series. Read More > Comics, Comixology, exclusive, manga By Kaila Hale-Stern on Wed,10:00 ComiXology has an exciting slate of beloved manga made by female creators headed its way, and we've got a sneak peek at covers and pages of MARS and You're My Pet you won't find anywhere else. Read More > Gaming, Avengers, games By Rachel Leishman on Tue,6:24 These are ... the Avengers? Read More > Movies, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Tom Holland By Rachel Leishman on Tue,5:53 Spider-Man: Far From Home is slowly coming our way, and that means even more scenes from the film are finding their way into the world. Read More > Big on the Internet, Catholic Church, sex education, sexual harassment By Chelsea Steiner on Tue,5:24 Ah yes, the classic "it's your fault for dressing that way" defense. Read More > |
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