EXCLUSIVE: A real-life surgeon explains how one major character from The Pitt is "quintessentially the best representation" out of any medical drama.
With Pride Month here, it’s a good time to look at representation in video games. Video games haven’t always done the best at LGBTQIA+ characters and sometimes they can downright miss the mark, ...
When the second season of Netflix’s massively popular death games drama “Squid Game” was announced, die-hard fans were desperate to get their eyes on the new characters who would be risking their ...
According to LGBTQ media watchdog GLAAD, LGBTQ representation on television reached record highs this year, with 11.9 percent of the 775 series regular characters scheduled to appear on scripted ...
It's finally canon: the third episode of Loki confirmed that its titular character is bisexual, making him Marvel's first canonically queer lead character ...
Over the last few years, developers have become more aware of how important representation is. More and more characters of diverse races, genders and sexualities have come to the forefront of ...
Jim O'Heir has reason to be grateful to stay busy as a character actor in Hollywood with a career spanning over 40 years in an eclectic mix of TV and film from comedies and dramas. It's not a stretch ...
Jessica is a freelance writer with an unrepentant love of all things sci-fi and fantasy, be it in book, film, or video game format. Like any kind of cultural medium, video games can court controversy ...
Ming Na Wen in "The Book of Boba Fett" (Lucasfilm), Will Sharpe in "White Lotus" (HBO) and Simone Ashley in "Bridgerton" (Netflix) Asian characters on streaming shows were less stereotyped but still ...
Marina DelGreco has been a gamer ever since she can remember. Her earliest memory of any video game was some Tarzan game for her PC that she remembers having a hard time beating. Her gaming wheelhouse ...
For me, I often feel this weird sensation when I’m first represented in a way I haven’t seen before. It’s as if a spotlight has been cast upon my current existence telling me, “Hey! I see you. And ...