Books, children's literature, Dr. Seuss By Princess Weekes on Tue,1:39 The world of English literature needs my help once again with how to deal with the racist classic novels of yesteryear, and this time, it concerns The Cat in the Hat creator himself, Theodor Seuss Geisel, a.k.a. Dr. Seuss. Read More > News, Green New Deal, hypocrisy, Ivanka Trump By Vivian Kane on Tue,1:30 Whenever I think it's not possible for Ivanka Trump to reach new depths of obliviousness, she goes and proves me wrong. Read More > Movies, Captain Marvel (movie), Rotten Tomatoes, Star Wars: Episode IX By Kate Gardner on Tue,1:04 Captain Marvel isn't named, but it has to be a reason behind the decision. Read More > TV, Arrowverse, Batman (character), Batwoman By Chelsea Steiner on Tue,12:41 With the introduction of Gotham City and Kate Kane/Batwoman to The CW's Arrowverse, audiences are no doubt wondering if the Dark Knight himself will make an appearance. Read More > Big on the Internet, Regina King, The Academy Awards By Princess Weekes on Tue,12:26 When it comes to Regina the King, if you don't know, now you know. Read More > Movies, Nick Vallelonga By Rachel Leishman on Tue,12:11 As if Green Book wasn't bad enough, Nick Vallelonga wants to continue to torture us all. Read More > Movies, Emma Thompson, John Lasseter By Princess Weekes on Tue,11:51 The Los Angeles Times has shared a letter from Emma Thompson that she sent to Skydance Animation management, addressing why she is leaving the movie Luck due to the hiring of John Lasseter. Read More > Big on the Internet, contributors, Disney, LGBTQ Representation By Daniel Ryan Alarcon on Tue,10:50 Disney recently announced that it will hold its first-ever theme park event dedicated to its LGBTQ+ fanbase this April. To understand why it took so long for Disney to lend recognition to this event, similar unofficial events in Orlando and the Disney Corporation’s mixed history with its LGBTQ+ fans and workers need to be examined. Read More > Big on the Internet, Facebook, moderation, things we saw today By Kaila Hale-Stern on Mon,6:02 A deep dive into the experiences of the employees who moderate Facebook content is eye-opening and scary as hell. Read More > Big on the Internet, 2019 Oscars, Nike, sexism, women in sports By Vivian Kane on Mon,6:02 "If they want to call you crazy? Fine. Show them what crazy can do." Read More > Big on the Internet, Angela Bassett, Keanu Reeves, Paul Rudd, Regina King By Rachel Leishman on Mon,5:19 Can we have some answers? Can you share your secrets? Is it just a jade roller to the face every morning? HOW DO YOU DO IT, PAUL RUDD? Read More > Movies, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Fighting With My Family, Florence Pugh By Rachel Leishman on Mon,5:10 As you'll learn while watching Fighting With My Family, wrestling is in your blood. Read More > Movies, Happy Death Day 2U, Israel Broussard, Jessica Rothe By Princess Weekes on Mon,4:01 Tree in Happy Death Day 2 U has to make her own Sophie's Choice, and we think she picked wrong. Read More > News, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Fox News, women in politics By Vivian Kane on Mon,3:38 Fox News is trying to come after Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez again, this time for her commitment to income equality. Read More > Big on the Internet, alternate worlds, Darkest Timeline, time travel By Kaila Hale-Stern on Mon,3:02 Have you noticed a recurring theme on TV and the movies as of late? Recurring is indeed the word: again and again, we're seeing variations on playing with the timeline popping up in some of our most popular media. Read More > Big on the Internet, a star is born, Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga By Rachel Leishman on Mon,2:14 Tell me something boy, did you sit that close to Lady Gaga trying to fill that void? Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga performed "Shallow" from A Star is Born at the Oscars and sat so close together. Uncomfortably close. Make out. Read More > Big on the Internet, Kevin Feige, marvel studios, The MCU By Princess Weekes on Mon,2:08 I think there were better ways this cinematic MCU-into-TV move could have happened—it certainly could have used more transparency, but I hope that what we gain from it will be worth what we have lost. Read More > |
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