#TheLatinaPress: Espooky Season
…shows like Bridgerton, Abbott Elementary, and On My Block, research shows that white men continue to get more opportunities with larger budgets. Dr. Ana-Christina Ramón, director of the Entertainment and…
…shows like Bridgerton, Abbott Elementary, and On My Block, research shows that white men continue to get more opportunities with larger budgets. Dr. Ana-Christina Ramón, director of the Entertainment and…
…eat breakfast, I run out of the house to get to the pool that’s five blocks away by 10:45 for an hour of water aerobics. The days that I don’t…
…at the Video Music Awards. He is also starring in the blockbuster film Bullet Train, released in August. Which leaves us asking what can’t he do? As Rosa Clemente said in an…
…WE ARE DONE BEING CANCELED Vida, One Day at a Time, On My Block, and now Gentefied? The lack of Latinx stories coming out of Hollywood isn’t shocking to us anymore….
This year, watching Netflix’s Latinx-centered shows has been all kinds of comforting for me. From One Day at a Time to On My Block, I’ve seen families and neighborhoods like…
…about this show, it’s far from normal. Why On My Block Is Always On My Must-List If you feel like On My Block is just another high school show, think…
In the Heights was marketed as the biggest thing ever for Latinx representation, the first by-us and for-us blockbuster. But it hasn’t really turned out that way, whether you look…
…film’s breakout star Leslie Grace by Refinery29’s Ariana Romero or the fact that OPRAH is hosting a block party for the film, (details via Oprah Daily’s Arianna Davis) or this…
…of desire. Hell, we’re still not sure what meaningful consent is, arguably the most basic building block of sex. In the time period when Bridgerton takes place, a wife was…
…appear as supporting characters or as part of ensembles (and we’re great in these roles — watch Brooklyn 99, Gentefied, On My Block, etc. to see what I mean). But we also helm shows….