Broadly Culture
Amanda Seales Has a 'Sad White Girls' Playlist for Crying in the Shower
The comedian reveals her favorite sad girl music, go-to takeout food, and what she hopes to accomplish with her first HBO special "I Be Knowin'."
Weinstein Hires High-Profile Lawyers to Represent Him in Assault Case
Harvey Weinstein's new legal team includes the same attorney who represented Rose McGowan, one of the first women to accuse the movie mogul of sexual assault.
Gina Rodriguez Finally Addressed Those 'Anti-Black' Criticisms
The “Jane the Virgin” actress has been under fire for a series of statements about representation and the pay gap between Latinas and Black women in Hollywood.
Cardi B Says Conservatives Need to 'Admit the President Is Fucking Up'
After posting a video about the government shutdown, the rapper was criticized by Tomi Lahren and Stephanie Hamill.
The Real Story Behind the Most Iconic Teen Bedrooms in Pop Culture History
From "To All The Boys I've Loved Before", to "Mean Girls", we speak to the professionals behind some of the most iconic bedrooms ever committed to film.
What to Know About Noor Tagouri, the Activist Misidentified by 'Vogue'
After being misidentified by "Vogue" magazine in a recent issue, Noor Tagouri called them out for what she believes is "a constant problem if you are a Muslim in America."
Yalitza Aparicio Hopes 'Roma' Sheds Light On Indigenous People
“[Roma is] breaking the stereotype that because we’re Indigenous we can’t do certain things because of our skin color."
Trump's Accusers Take Center Stage in 'The Pussy Grabber Plays'
On Monday night, a play spotlighting the stories of seven of President Donald Trump's accusers debuted in New York.
'Cat Person' Author Kristen Roupenian Wants to Let Women Be Bad
In its quest to give its characters "equal opportunity" to be depraved, Kristen Roupenian's new collection of short stories falls short of capturing the nuances of gender and power that made "Cat Person" so resonant.
Natasha Lyonne Based Her New Show on Coming Back to Life
Broadly spoke to Natasha Lyonne about how "Russian Doll" traces the themes of her life, including her partying years, friendship with Chloë Sevigny, and choosing your own adventure every day.
The Women of 'The Sopranos' Taught Me I Can Only Be Myself
On "The Sopranos," women can be wives or mistresses; dependent or independent; but the men of the show, like the men in my own life, may never see them as multifaceted, complex people.
Melissa McCarthy Doesn't Want to Be Hollywood's 'Stepford Wife'
In a recent interview with "InStyle," Melissa McCarthy confronted the criticism she receives for playing roles that don't fit within Hollywood's narrow definition of women.