The Robbie Williams Documentary Portrays a Pop Star Evolving
…he is about to play at, he switches to a reflective mood. “Who knows what is to come?” he says. “But now I realize that in this period, and for…
…he is about to play at, he switches to a reflective mood. “Who knows what is to come?” he says. “But now I realize that in this period, and for…
I was enjoying these two series, Gen V on Prime and Quantum Leap on Peacock, and was surprised to realize that these two Sci-Fi series have no Latinos. In a…
…not see it?” The struggle is real, as is the frustration. We’re not asking for a Carnival float in every movie, but a little Brazilian representation wouldn’t hurt. It’s time…
…example, Barili takes pains to feature women artists wherever he goes. Their talent and skill are clear but it’s frustrating watching Barili continuously ask them how their gender has affected…
…even though this newsletter is ending, the mission of #TheLatinaPress will continue. ¡Pa’lante, mija! LATINAS ON THE BYLINES 💬 🧠 Think About It Climate Change Is Devastating Puerto Rico. Women…
…worst moments – casting real teens to play her classmates and recreating the bunks of a sleepover field trip, the dance where she was humiliated. She’s reliving her worst experiences…
…groups — the Israeli Women Wage Peace and the Palestinian Women of the Sun. They are women who transcended narratives of grief and war to play an essential role in…
…way they want it. And news is awful, but humanity is addicted to it, and the whole world gets depressed by it. That’s why what we really need on television…
…Body horror is a well-respected subgenre of horror, and rightfully so. What’s more terrifying than your body betraying you? Huesera takes this question and adds a dimension of chilling reality…
…healthy women’s relationships in real life. Villains such as the Great Mothers were also displayed as powerful and loyal (at least when it came to each other). (L-R): Sabine Wren…