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Marlon Riggs’ film “Color Adjustment” highlighted racism and whitewashing in early TV. What about the media landscape today?
“That is really our bread and butter,” said Stephanie Silverman, executive director of the Belcourt in Nashville.
Eve Leonard says her transition from education to entertainment has been eye-opening and satisfying.
If it’s anything like the last writers strike, it could halt production for 100 days.
How a children’s theater company is ensuring the show will go on after pandemic.
According to research from Oxford Economics, streaming customers have a lot to be grumpy about.
Expect questions about Taylor Swift.
Netflix may be moving away from spending lavishly on talent to build its brand, but the demand for the content is still there.
The new wave of shows created for and by Indigenous people shows Native storytelling is worth investing and reinvesting in, fans say.
Apple TV+ invests in a small number of high-end original productions, consistent with the tech giant’s premium product line.