Black Girl Nerds
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Black Girl Nerds is an online publication and multimedia space that is the intersection of geek culture and Black feminism. On their website, they have several contents like BGN exclusives, podcasts, and blog posts on art, culture, beauty, fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle.
Black Girl Nerds
44m ago
Fox Corporation’s ad-supported streaming service, has launched Stubios, a fan-fueled studio for aspiring filmmakers and their fans. In addition to welcoming creatives from varied backgrounds into Hollywood, Stubios puts the power to greenlight content in the hands of the viewer. This program is an evolution of an expansive content strategy that is built on viewer-driven trends underpinning the need to build new pathways for creatives to find success in Hollywood and for fans to find more stories they can see themselves in.
Stubios is a program for creatives that enables their fans to ha ..read more
Black Girl Nerds
5h ago
BGN interviews the cast and showrunner of the latest season of the classic BBC series Doctor Who.
Featured in the interviews are: Ncuti Gatwa (“The Doctor”), Millie Gibson (“Ruby Sunday”) and Russell T. Davies (Showrunner and Writer). Doctor Who is one of the longest-running action-adventure, sci-fi shows in the world. The series focuses on a Time Lord, referred to as the “Doctor,” who can travel through time and space with a human companion in a TARDIS. November 23rd marks the 60th anniversary for this iconic series.
Interviewer: Chalice Williams
Video Editor: Jamie Broadnax
Series premieres ..read more
Black Girl Nerds
1d ago
BGN interviews executive producer Prentice Penny for his latest documentary Black Twitter: A People’s History.
Based on Jason Parham’s WIRED article “A People’s History of Black Twitter,” this three-part docuseries charts the rise, the movements, the voices and the memes that made Black Twitter an influential and dominant force in nearly every aspect of American political and cultural life.
Interviewer: Jamie Broadnax
Video Editor: Jamie Broadnax
Black Twitter: A People’s History premieres on Hulu May 9th ..read more
Black Girl Nerds
1d ago
If you’re new to collegiate women’s basketball, do a quick Google search of Dawn Staley and you’ll learn all you need to know about who is leading this landscape. She hails from the corner of Diamond Avenue and 25th Street in North Philadelphia, and now reigns as the head coach for the champion South Carolina Gamecocks women’s team.
At 53, Staley is a Hall of Fame point guard who led the United States to three Olympic gold medals as a player and one as a coach. In her sixteenth year at South Carolina, Coach Staley just led the team to its second straight undefeated regular season. What makes t ..read more
Black Girl Nerds
1d ago
In this week’s episode of the Black Girl Nerds podcast, we have a 2-part episode! We welcome actors Birgundi Baker and Hannaha Hall of The Chi and we breakdown episode 8 of X-Men ’97.
Segment 1: Birgundi Baker hails from Raleigh, North Carolina. She graduated from Howard University’s musical theater program and shortly after moved to Chicago to pursue her career in acting. Previously, she was seen in hit series such as Fox’s Empire, ABC’s Station 19, the CW DC series Black Lightning, and NBC’s Chicago Med and Chicago PD.
Hannaha Hall is best ..read more
Black Girl Nerds
4d ago
Fans attending the inaugural CCXP México were surprised today with the mind-blowing official trailer for the fourth season of the Emmy-winning hit drama series The Boys, coming to Prime Video June 13, 2024. Cast members Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Chace Crawford, Karen Fukuhara, and Claudia Doumit participated in a diabolical panel revealing the explosive official trailer to a packed room of fans.
The Boys will premiere its fourth season on June 13, 2024, with three episodes, followed by a new episode each week, ending with the epic season finale on T ..read more
Black Girl Nerds
4d ago
Written, Directed and Produced by award-winning Brazilian filmmaker Débora Souza Silva, For Our Children revisits a tragic 2017 police brutality case in Troy, Alabama, which, notably, is the birthplace of the late great Rep. John Lewis. At the heart of its story are two mothers, Reverend Wanda Johnson in Oakland, CA (Mother to Oscar Grant) and Angela Williams, who are joined together by grief and bonded in sisterhood over their shared pursuit of justice for the violence inflicted against their sons.
Filmmaker Débora Souza Silva
Premiere ..read more
Black Girl Nerds
4d ago
BGN interviews the cast of the Apple TV+ series ‘Dark Matter’.
Featured in the interviews are: Joel Edgerton (Executive Producer, “Jason Dessen”), Alice Braga (“Amanda Lucas”) and Jennifer Connelly (“Daniela Vargas Dessen”).
Hailed as one of the best sci-fi novels of the decade, Dark Matter is a story about the road not taken. The series will follow Jason Dessen (played by Edgerton), a physicist, professor, and family man who — one night while walking home on the streets of Chicago — is abducted into an alternate version of his life. Wonder quickly turns to nightmare when he tries to return to ..read more
Black Girl Nerds
4d ago
Two years ago, Max’s Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin surprised longtime PLL fans and newbies alike with its horror-focused take on the teen drama. Co-showrunners Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Riverdale, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) and Lindsay Calhoon Bring (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) are finally back with another season, trading in the spooky Halloween vibes for a hot girl Summer School slasher.
Previously on Original Sin…
We were introduced to new Liars, a new shady town, and a new omnipresent Anonymous killer on a revenge rampage. Because of their moms’ pasts as ruthless mean gir ..read more
Black Girl Nerds
4d ago
Imagine experiencing an unconventional future in which the Earth as we know it is now uninhabitable due to a limited amount of oxygen. In the new sci-fi thriller Breathe, now in theaters, Zora (Quvenzhané Wallis) and her mother Maya (Jennifer Hudson) are living life underground. In a world where oxygen is limited, Zora and her mother must limit their trips to the Earth’s surface by relying solely on specialized state-of-the-art oxygen suits created by Darius, Maya’s husband (rapper Common).
Is there anyone Zora and her mother can trust? Perhaps that question will soon be answered ..read more