‘The Best way Possible’: Simone Ashley on her Whirlwind ‘Bridgerton’ Success and Celebrating South Asian Excellence
“Bridgerton” Season Two was talk of the town when it launched in late March, breaking Netflix rating records for an ...
“Bridgerton” Season Two was talk of the town when it launched in late March, breaking Netflix rating records for an ...
In conversation with leading lady Charithra Chandran on all things “Bridgerton”, acting and being the brown representation we all love ...
It's no longer a rare sight to see South Asians making waves in media, have influence in politics and have ...
The first time I saw a picture of Devi on Netflix, all the hairs on my arms stood up. She ...
Not only was "To All the Boys I Loved Before" a win for representation, it was a fantastic romantic comedy ...
ABC canceled their "Roseanne" reboot shortly after Roseanne Barr posted a racist tweet calling a former President Barack Obama's White ...
I slid into Jemar Michael’s DM’s about "Dear White People" a series that released on Netflix, based off the indie ...
This is a motto I steadfastly maintain in my day to day life. For as long as I can remember, ...
Before Hetal Vasavada's rise to culinary fame as a contestant on season six of FOX's "MasterChef," she was a business ...
Okay, we admit we've covered more Mindy Kaling in the past couple of weeks than we ever have. Well, can ...
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