The Art Of Storytelling: How Rapman Changed TV Forever With ‘Supacell’
Several superhero stories have come and gone, but ‘Supacell’ has proven there is staying power in telling the right stories. Highlighting the inherited blood disorder sickle cell, which affects predominantly Black people, this moment of visibility has been impactful in more ways than one.
Emmys Nominations 2024: Biggest Snubs and Surprises
‘Reservation Dogs’ finally got some recognition! ‘The Sympathizer’ didn’t? (Except for the lone white guy.) We break down the yays and aw-hell-nays of the Television Academy’s latest decisions
One Year After the Actors’ Strike, AI Remains a Persistent Threat
Some SAG-AFTRA members tell Rolling Stone they have been pressured to sign contracts consenting to digital replicas of their likenesses
How ‘Love Island USA’ Became a ‘Perfect Storm’ of Reality TV Magic
‘Love Island USA’ executive producer Simon Thomas talks to Rolling Stone about the hit streaming reality series
Why Are the Emmys Categories So Damn Confusing?
Think The Bear is a laugh riot? Yeah, neither do we. Unpacking the contradictory, confounding, and just plain nonsensical labels the Television Academy slaps onto today’s best shows
Inside the Making of ‘Black Barbie’ — and the Doll that Changed History
The Netflix documentary’s writer-director, producer, and stars talk about how the first Black Barbie came to be, why she needed her own movie, and the impact of representation