Plus: The Groundbreaking Progress of Crazy Rich Asians
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A daily digest of things to discuss over drinks
June 16, 2020
This deliciously modern update of A Room With a View features drama, diamonds, and satire galore.
The Schitt's Creek actor on how she helped negotiate the terms of Moira's return to the rebooted Sunrise Bay.
Forget posting a black square to Instagram—white women must acknowledge that they, too, have benefited from the white male patriarchy, and that racism is entwined in their historic push for equal rights.
These shows explore the untold narratives and nuances of Black history, infusing stories with personality and passion.
PBS's Mae West: Dirty Blonde delves into the life of a savvy sexpot—but even it is not half as scandalous as West's 1959 autobiography.
After drama with a New York Times reporter and agent Andrew Wylie, it almost didn't happen, but she made it. "The punch of the book," says someone who's read it, explores the "pretty dark, win-at-all-costs" Trump family dynamic.
The movie adaptation of Crazy Rich Asians is a classic romantic fantasy. But, as Wesley Yang wrote in 2018, the progress it represents is very real—and worth celebrating.
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