Looks like shows that center on middle-aged women dashing out of their burned out marriages is all the rage these days. Bravo seems to have scored with their latest installment, Girlfriends Guide to Divorce
When it comes to diversity in the industry, there is still a long way to go before the playing fields are somewhat even, but lately it seems that a remarkable effort is being made to accommodate actors of color into the mainstream, particularly in television.
HBO seems to be on it’s way back from creative hiatus as it enlists the help of 12 Years a Slave director Steve McQueen for a new pilot, Codes of Conduct.
The logline seems to hint at the very themes that helped make Six Degrees of Separation starring a much younger and less experienced Will Smith a critical success.
AIDS has always been and continues to be one of the most destructive forces in human history, but despite the tragic trajectory, the stigma still remains rampant.
HBO has decided to give their newest offering Vice, more chances to shine for two more seasons. The news magazine outlet will be back for a third season in 2015, and then again in 2016.
Queen Latifah has been tapped to portray the legendary blues singer Bessie Smith, who roared into the 20’s and seduced the 30’s with her vibrant voice and unique display of eclecticism that garnered her the title “Empress of the Blues”.
Veteran journalist Soledad O’Brien is now officially a part of the HBO family tree, according to The Hollywood Reporter, O’Brien has sealed a development deal with the cable giant.
For those of us that followed Carrie Bradshaw and her crew for almost 14 years, it is hard to imagine getting enticed by the nostalgic road trip that is CW’s The Carrie Diaries starring AnnaSophia Robb.
Vogue Magazine has enjoyed a phenomenally distinguished ride since its conception back in 1892 when Arthur Turnure was compelled to initiate a weekly publication in the United States.
HBO has always managed to clog its schedule with heartfelt and jarring stories about real life struggles and triumphs.
This tradition continues with their latest stunner, Ethel, an insightful and touching portrait of a woman who happened to fall in love with a bloke from one of the most prestigious families in the country, Robert F. Kennedy.