Big on the Internet, Gloria Calderon-Kellett, One Day at a Time, twitter moment By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,12:34 'One Day at a Time' is the kind of show we need more of. Read More > Big on the Internet, badass women in history, Red Sonja By Princess Weekes on Thu,12:22 One of the inspirations for a 'Red Sonja' run was the historical Queen Tomyris, so we decided to take a look at this legendary queen. Read More > TV, Hulu, PEN15, women in comedy By Vivian Kane on Thu,11:44 By the end of the first season's ten episodes, I had also long stopped thinking of the show's adult casting as a gimmick. Read More > Big on the Internet, Jussie Smollett By Princess Weekes on Thu,11:34 What is so distressing about this incident is that it will be used and weaponized by people who never have believed him anyway as a shield against the majority of rightful cases. For those who were on his side and are currently being shamed, some of them will internalize that and not speak up as quickly because they don't want to be wrong. Read More > Movies, Chris Hemsworth, hulk hogan, things we saw today By Rachel Leishman on Wed,6:15 In a series of things we don't need or want in this world, this may be the icing on the cake because I don't need to be attracted to Hulk Hogan. Read More > Movies, Captain Marvel (movie), goose, pets By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,6:03 Let's make the Pet Avengers happen. Read More > Big on the Internet, Comics, DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, Marvel Comics By Princess Weekes on Wed,5:56 As 2019 continues on its path of doing the absolute most, what has been keeping me grounded is getting back into buying single-issue comics. Here are some of the titles brining me joy. Read More > Books, Mallory O'Meara, Milicent Patrick, The Lady from the Black Lagoon By Kaila Hale-Stern on Wed,5:46 Mallory O'Meara's The Lady from the Black Lagoon dives into the story of Milicent Patrick, one of Disney's first female animators and a movie creature-maker. As she researched Patrick's life, O'Meara ran headlong into the sexism that had dogged her subject decades ago. Like an unvanquishable monster, it's still alive and kicking. Read More > Big on the Internet, LGBTQ issues, LGBTQ rights By Vivian Kane on Wed,5:17 At first glance, this most definitely seems like one of those rare times when Trump says or does something worth celebrating. But when you look closer, it's very clearly just the same old Trump behavior–meaning it's hypocritical, superficial, and just generally terrible. Read More > Movies, Ghostbusters By Rachel Leishman on Wed,4:40 What right does Jason Reitman have to say that he's giving the new film "back to fans"? Read More > Movies, Kelly Marie Tran, Star Wars (franchise) By Jessica Mason on Wed,4:22 This week, HN Entertainment caused a major disturbance in the force with an exclusive on five properties Lucasfilm is reportedly considering for development into series for the Disney+ streaming service, set to launch this fall. Read More > Comics, Amanda Conner, DC Comics, jesus christ By Chelsea Steiner on Wed,3:59 The comic, written by Mark Russell (Wonder Twins, Snagglepuss) with art by Richard Pace (Imaginary Fiends), follows a resurrected Jesus Christ as he returns to a world that now worships a superhero called Sun-Man. Read More > Movies, Matt Smith By Rachel Leishman on Wed,3:16 Being a dedicated fan of Matt Smith means having seen some very interesting projects from the actor. Read More > Big on the Internet, Broadway, The Prom, theater review By Princess Weekes on Wed,2:26 'The Prom' is about a group of narcissistic Broadway actors who, after facing a huge theatrical bomb and being branded as egotistical narcissists, decide to find a cause to rebrand their image. That cause is Emma. Emma is a teenager from Indiana whose school's prom has been canceled because she wanted to bring her same-sex partner. Read More > |
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