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Archives for September 2023

Culture
The Hollywood writers’ strike is over — and they won bigThe Hollywood writers’ strike is over — and they won big
Culture

Here’s what’s coming in the WGA’s new contract.

By Alissa Wilkinson and Emily Stewart
Culture
Two young missionaries made headlines. Two new docs look at why.Two young missionaries made headlines. Two new docs look at why.
Culture

Savior Complex, The Mission, and the culture behind toxic missionary work.

By Alissa Wilkinson
Culture
Love Is Blind season 5 is all about red flagsLove Is Blind season 5 is all about red flags
Culture

Netflix’s hit reality dating series is back to ask: What is love? And baby, who hurt you?

By Alex Abad-Santos
Culture
What’s the state of the Hollywood strikes?What’s the state of the Hollywood strikes?
Culture

On the AMPTP’s identity crisis, Drew Barrymore, the fall TV calendar, and whether this will ever end.

By Alissa Wilkinson
Culture
On Hulu’s The Other Black Girl, the hair is the pointOn Hulu’s The Other Black Girl, the hair is the point
Culture

The new show’s hair and wardrobe team explain the significance of these seemingly small choices.

By Constance Grady
Bethenny Frankel’s reality TV union is easier said than done
Culture

The former Real Housewife wants Bravo and other reality stars to come together and unionize. It’s not so simple.

By Alex Abad-Santos
Culture
Suits is an unlikely time capsule for a troubled decadeSuits is an unlikely time capsule for a troubled decade
Culture

Suits is half comfort watch, half reckoning — and America can’t stop streaming.

By Aja Romano