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As the first Black female to win an Emmy in the category for outstanding writing for a comedy series (for cowriting the standout âThanksgivingâ episode of Aziz Ansariâs hit 2015 TV series,
Master of None), Lena Waithe knows a thing or two about the importance of inclusivity in the entertainment industryâand about putting your money where your mouth is.
Over the course of a few short years, the actor, writer, and producerâs name has become synonymous with some of Hollywoodâs most-talked-about projects, including the lovers-on-the-run thriller
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What even is TV anymore? The best new shows this spring will stream on services we’re still wrapping our heads around, YouTube, and tried-and-true prestige venues like HBO and Netflix. Between star vehicles like Mare of Easttown
and the culmination of reality-TV classics (bid goodbye to Calabasas, at least as seen through the Kardashian clan), there’s a lot of territory to navigate. Below, our editors’ guide.
Generation (HBO Max, March 11)
Uly Schlesinger, Justice Smith, and Chase Sui in
generat+ion.Photo: courtesy HBO
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Itâs officially warm enough in New York to make outdoor plans again, and yetâand yet!âI already find myself canceling to watch Netflix like the ungrateful wretch that I am. How can you blame me when the streaming service is offering access to the classic 2002 rom-com
Two Weeks Notice, starring a young-and-not-yet-creepy Hugh Grant and the always-delightful Sandra Bullock? (The film is also on Amazon.) I hadnât seen this movie since middle school, when approximately 90% of it went over my head, and thoughts were had. Letâs dive in, shall we?