Movies, Netflix, Steven Spielberg, The Academy Awards By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,1:55 “Steven feels strongly about the difference between the streaming and theatrical situation. He’ll be happy if the others will join [his campaign] when that comes up [at the Academy Board of Governors meeting]. He will see what happens.” Read More > Big on the Internet, John Mulaney By Rachel Leishman on Fri,5:45 Where's the proof that John Mulaney wrote for Saturday Night Live?? Read More > Big on the Internet, bloopers, Star Trek: The Next Generation By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,5:33 A compilation video of Star Trek: The Next Generation's cast flubbing lines, making jokes, and generally cracking up will make your day. Read More > Big on the Internet, Joe Biden, Mike Pence By Vivian Kane on Fri,5:10 In talking about foreign policy, Biden uses some questionable language–the question being, in what world would Mike Pence be described as a "decent guy"? Read More > Big on the Internet, TV, Emmy Rossum, shameless, Showtime By Princess Weekes on Fri,4:53 It's over, isn't it? Why can't I move on? Read More > Comics, Captain America (character), comics, Steve Rogers By Rachel Leishman on Fri,4:43 On March 1st, 1941, we were gifted with the presence of Steve Rogers. The first Captain America comic was released on this date 77 years ago and thus our love of Steven Grant Rogers has grown. Read More > Movies, female directors, inclusion, women in film By Kate Gardner on Fri,2:34 Inclusion is a long road, but we're making positive steps in the right direction. Read More > Books, The Mary Sue Book Club By Princess Weekes on Fri,2:25 It's March, the anniversary of Captain Marvel's publication and the beginning of Women's History Month, the 31 days we take to celebrate women and fight off men who ask why there isn't a Men's History Month. March's Book Club list is comprised entirely of books written by women and women of color. Read More > Big on the Internet, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, women in politics By Vivian Kane on Fri,2:02 AOC was impressive and deserves the attention her interrogation has been getting, but, of course, she didn't act alone. Read More > |
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