tv & film
tv & film
The Sex Lives of College Girls: Mindy’s Declassified College Survival Guide
Ultimately, The Sex Lives of College Girls is a show that perfectly depicts this rollercoaster — and a perfect show for anyone looking to get into the back-to-school feels, and maybe a little guidance on a new chapter of their life.
In Ms. Marvel, Its Brown Girls Who Save the World
Kamala Khan is a hero to her family (past, present, and future), a hero to her community, and a hero for those who hadn’t seen themselves as one before.
Asian Comedians to Watch When The World Is Too Much
Sabine has two requirements for good comedy: making her forget that the world sucks or making her see that, yeah, the world does suck, but it’s also okay to be vulnerable and to laugh sometimes.
The Curious Case of Coming Out
“I’m just like you…” Sabine explores the concept and act of coming out through the analysis of coming out scenes in movies and shows such as Love, Simon, Never Have I Ever, and Brooklyn 99.
How to Be Indian (Lessons Learned from the Screen)
Stereotypes, side characters, comic relief. When I was younger, these were the things that Brown people were reduced to in Western television. In short, people who looked like me were rarely at the forefront of popular culture. Imagine my excitement, then, when there were such people on the screen.