Television
‘Being Bebe’ Documentary Is Now Available In the U.S. On PBS
“Being BeBe” is the story about Marshall Ngwa, an African artist whose identity hinges on the complicated success of his drag persona, BeBe Zahara Benet.
CAPTAIN’S ORDERS: MALCOLM SPELLMAN ON WORKING ON THE BIGGEST FICTIONAL FRANCHISE IN ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY
For scriptwriter Malcolm Spellman, getting to be the writer and showrunner of Marvel’s Disney+ television series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” involved a splitting headache.
EMIL PINNOCK ON GETTING HIS BIG CREATIVE BREAK ON ‘UP NORTH’
While actor, writer and producer Emil Pinnock got an early start in Hollywood with a recurring role as a child in the U.S. public television series “Reading Rainbow,” another major acting gig was landing the role of Oprah Winfrey’s character’s son in the film “Beloved.”
Canadian Comedy Series ‘NORTH OF NORTH’ Comes To Netflix This Spring
An Indigenous Canadian comedy series called “North Of North” will launch globally on Netflix this coming spring.
‘Star Trek: Section 31’ Features Cross-Cultural Actress Michelle Yeoh
The latest film in the Star Trek franchise, “Star Trek: Section 31,” starring Malaysian Chinese actress Michelle Yeoh, premieres globally today.
‘Vietnam: The War That Changed America’ Documentary Chronicles The Stories Of Those Who Fought In It
If you’re a Military B.R.A.T. of a certain age — be it U.S. or Vietnamese — chances are that your parent served in the Vietnam War.
‘Jentry Chau vs the Underworld’ Highlights the Horrors of Demons and High School
If you’re into shows about teenagers fighting demons while navigating high school, “Jentry Chau vs the Underworld,” a new show premiering this week on Netflix might just be up your alley.
Netflix’s ‘Res Ball’ Highlights Native American Basketball Players
Taking place over a season in the life of basketball players from a Native American reservation, ‘Rez Ball’ is the story of a team of underdogs fighting for a state championship.