television
I Honestly Can’t Tell Which Sprouse Twin Is Which in This Throwback Photo
Dylan? Cole?
By Allie Gemmill
Katherine McNamara Said She's Changed "100%" Since Starting Shadowhunters
"So much of my life in the last three to four years has been centered around Clary."
By Allie Gemmill
Here Are All the Reactions to Insatiable, One of Netflix's Most Controversial Shows Ever
"As someone who has faced Binge eating disorder my whole life, @insatiable_ doesn’t offend me in any way."
By Zoë Weiner
Watching Shows Like "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" Could Make You Less Sympathetic to Social Issues
A study showed how TV could impact our attitudes.
By Erica Sweeney
Ashleigh Murray Opened Up About the Racist Comments She Received for Playing Josie on "Riverdale"
"[People] were like 'Just don’t even go on the Internet. Don’t check social media.'"
By Allie Gemmill
Meet the "Rise" Actor Accurately Portraying a Transgender Character on TV
“Michael's story isn't about him figuring out he's trans or his transition."
By Elly Belle
Students at This High School Are Sharing Their 13 Reasons Why NOT
These students are sharing stories about the people who helped them overcome hard times.
By Valencia White and Youth Radio
Tribeca Film Festival’s TV Lineup Looks Pretty Lit
We can’t wait for ’The Handmaid’s Tale.’
By Gabe Bergado
What Television Gets Totally WRONG About Abortion and Reproductive Rights
This is why it matters.
By Brittney McNamara
The Vampire Diaries
'The Vampire Diaries' Is Done Filming and The Cast's Farewell Messages Have Me SOBBING
They're just as sad as the fans.
By Megan Gustashaw
This New Casting JonBenét Clip Is Bone-Chillingly Creepy
Did Netflix find JonBenét Ramsey?
By Lynsey Eidell
American Horror Story Just Got Renewed for TWO More Seasons
Will these be the crossovers we've all been waiting for?
By Crissy Milazzo
Why Watching Stranger Things Together Is Actually Good for Your Relationship
Seriously.
By Brittney McNamara
Yara Shahidi Speaks Out on Representation and Diversity in Hollywood
She believes her “Black-ish” character Zoey is “activism through art.”
By Kate Dwyer