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Greg Braxton

Greg Braxton

Senior Writer, Culture and Representation at Los Angeles Times

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‘The Bachelor’ tapped its first Black EP in 2021. Why is she missing from the credits?

Jenn Tran exuded excitement and optimism after meeting a group of single men eager to marry her on the season premiere of ABC’s “The Bachelorette.” But storm clouds are already forming over her journey to find a husband. Tran is the first Asian lead in the popular reality franchise, and her season has been positioned by “Bachelor” producers as a crucial demonstration that they are honoring their pledge to be more culturally inclusive, moving past the criticisms over racism and cultural insensiti…
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‘Baby Reindeer:’ Richard Gadd, Jessica Gunning and Nava Mau receive...

Netflix’s “Baby Reindeer,” the British drama that became one of the most controversial and buzzed-about series of the year, has now become a major contender in the Emmys race, scoring 11 nominations in the limited series category. “Baby Reindeer” tells the story of Donny Dunn, an aspiring comedian moonlighting as a bartender, whose encounters with an eccentric woman named Martha at the pub where he works become increasingly uncomfortable and sinister. The series was created and written by Richar…
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How Snoop Dogg became America’s sweetheart at the Paris Olympics

A look at the decades-long evolution of the onetime gangsta rapper who now finds himself the family-friendly star of NBC's Olympics coverage.
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‘The Bachelor’ casts Grant Ellis as its next star, the second Black...

The announcement comes three years after Matt James starred; until the announcement of Grant Ellis, James was the first and only Black Bachelor on the long-running reality dating series.
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With ‘Hollywood Black,’ Justin Simien wants us to rethink cinema’s ...

"Dear White People" writer and director Justin Simien discusses his MGM+ docuseries that explores the history of Black cinema and the obstacles it has faced from the silent era to present.
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‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist’ is an ode to Atlanta and ’7...

The Peacock limited series with an all-star ensemble focuses on an infamous crime that took place on the same night as Muhammad Ali's historic 1970 comeback fight in Atlanta.
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Can ‘The Golden Bachelorette’ Joan Vassos help restore luster to Ba...

Despite the Golden Bachelor's failed marriage and other controversy, the latest 'Bachelor' spinoff hopes to strike ratings gold, this time with a 61-year-old grandmother.
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‘Baby Reindeer,’ Richard Gadd’s hit Netflix show, wins Emmy for lim...

The Netflix series about an aspiring comedian's increasingly sinister encounters with an eccentric woman won four Emmy Awards on Sunday.
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Emmys’ ‘In Memoriam’ tribute omits Shelley Duvall, honors James Ear...

James Earl Jones, Bob Newhart and Shannen Doherty were among several TV personalities honored during the 'In Memoriam' segment of the 2024 Emmys, while Shelley Duvall and Joe Flaherty were omitted.
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How Michael Connelly's look at the Wonderland Massacre led him to L...

In the MGM+ docuseries, the best-selling novelist investigates the notorious 1981 quadruple murder and interviews former Liberace boyfriend Scott Thorson, a key witness.
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In Norwalk, a hot new movie theater bucks industry trends: ‘It’s sp...

Veteran film producer and Milagro Cinemas owner Moctesuma Esparza hopes the venture will force Hollywood to pay Latino audiences the attention they deserve.