News, AIDS/HIV activism, donald trump, HIV By Chelsea Steiner on Tue,1:36 The CDC estimates that more than 1 million Americans currently have HIV, with roughly 40,000 new transmissions each year. Read More > News, Bernie Sanders, Stacey Abrams, State of the Union By Vivian Kane on Tue,1:19 The State of the Union Address is scheduled for tonight, and while that doesn't sound all that enticing, Stacey Abrams is giving the official Democratic response, and that's a whole lot more exciting. Now, Bernie Sanders has announced that he will issue his own separate response, and not everyone is happy about it. Read More > Movies, Guardians of the Galaxy, marvel, Taika Waititi By Rachel Leishman on Tue,1:10 Clearly, Taika Waititi knows what he's doing when it comes to Marvel. Thor: Ragnarok ended up being one of the greatest MCU movies to date, and a lot of that has to do with Waititi. Read More > Movies, The MCU, X-Men By Kate Gardner on Tue,12:32 “You cannot have too many Marvel, X-Men superhero movies out there. We’ll cancel each other out. Each one has to be distinctive." Read More > Movies, Disney, Star Wars (franchise), Star Wars: Episode IX By Rachel Leishman on Tue,12:01 Disney, you take and you take and you take and it is overly annoying when we've been waiting for the Star Wars Episode IX title for like the last 8 years. Read More > Big on the Internet, Rent, Star Trek: Discovery, things we saw today By Kaila Hale-Stern on Mon,5:59 File this under things I never thought I'd type: now you can watch the cast of Star Trek: Discovery give RENT's standard "Seasons of Love" a nerdy spin, as they sing on the starship bridge in full makeup and uniform. Read More > TV, Y: The Last Man By Kate Gardner on Mon,5:58 “Y: The Last Man is a towering achievement among graphic novel storytelling and it’s been rewarding to work with this outstanding team." Read More > News, donald trump, politics By Vivian Kane on Mon,5:46 We've long known about Donald Trump's use of "executive time," a euphemism created by former Chief of Staff John Kelly to put a presentable name to Trump's love of free time. But according to a new report by Axios, based on an "unusually voluminous leak" of Trump's daily schedules, that free time takes up even more time than most had assumed–approximately 60% of his work day. That's nearly 300 (297) hours since the midterms this past November. Read More > Big on the Internet, Liam Neeson, racism, Racist By Princess Weekes on Mon,5:32 This is disgusting, and I'm sure there are people attempting to defend Liam Neeson, but there is nothing to defend. Read More > Movies, Tatiana Maslany By Rachel Leishman on Mon,5:13 Watching Tatiana Maslany is a mesmerizing experience. If you're like me, you discovered her back in 2013 when she starred in Orphan Black, a show that showed her amazing range as an actress, but she had quite the career prior to her role as Sarah Manning (and all the subsequent clones on the show) because she's one of our most talented actresses today. Read More > Movies, Avengers: Endgame By Rachel Leishman on Mon,4:17 It is so like Marvel to edit out characters from scenes so then we don't know they're a part of Avengers: Endgame. That doesn't mean we have to like it, but at least it's on brand for them. Read More > Movies, contributors, Miss Bala By Jenna Dorsi on Mon,3:55 Overall, the film is no more than adequate, which unfortunately feels like a disappointment, given its potential. It’s a shame that it never comes together. Read More > Big on the Internet, Star Trek (franchise), Star Trek: Discovery By Kaila Hale-Stern on Mon,3:03 The third episode of Star Trek: Discovery's second season, "Point of Light," felt like the Star Trek show I've been dying to watch with this crew. Read More > Big on the Internet, Taika Waititi, What We Do In The Shadows By Kate Gardner on Mon,2:50 We're going for a show that's got the whole "dead but delicious" vibe. Read More > Big on the Internet, TV, nolite te bastardes carborundorum, The Handmaid's Tale By Princess Weekes on Mon,2:31 The Handmaid's Tale at this point isn't just a show, it is a warning bell reminder that nothing is guaranteed, and freedom can be taken away at any moment. Read More > News, #FreetheNipple, Adam Levine, Janet Jackson, sexism, Super Bowl By Vivian Kane on Mon,2:16 America doesn't need protecting from nipples. If the NFL or CBS is going to protect its viewers from anything, they should start with boring halftime shows. Read More > |
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