Broadly Culture
An Open Letter to My Nemesis, Pete Davidson: Stop Stealing My Girlfriends
I’m gay, which means two things: One, I hold grudges. Two, I don’t care about some weird dude’s dating life. But here’s what I do care about, a lot: international pop stars and actresses over 40.
Nikki Giovanni Has Advice for Black Women Dealing with Emotional Labor
"We seem to be spending time telling white people what they're doing wrong, instead of telling Black people what we're doing right," Giovanni tells Broadly.
Ari Lennox on DC Cheesesteaks, The Sims, and Sad Disney Movies
The Dreamville singer answers quick-fire questions about her upcoming debut album, favorite throwback songs, and food vices.
The Woman Refusing to Let Palestine's Farming Roots Die
Vivien Sansour founded The Palestinian Heirloom Library in hopes to revive plants threatened by occupation, climate change, and agribusiness.
2019 Is Going to Be a Hauntingly Good Time for Horror Lovers
From Octavia Spencer as a loner with a dark side in 'Ma', to Jen and Syliva Soska's much-anticipated big screen return with David Cronenberg remake 'Rabid', 2019 will be a vintage year for lovers of female-centered horror.
Megan Thee Stallion and the Persistence of Music Journalism's Misogyny
A recently resurfaced interview with Megan Thee Stallion by music industry figure DJ Smallz focuses on her childhood bodily development instead of her career as an up-and-coming rapper.
How 'Cruel Intentions' Brought High-Glamor Cruelty On a Shoestring Budget
For its 20th anniversary, we speak to the cast and crew of the cult classic about persuading the Rolling Stones to play ball, sourcing school uniforms from Goodwill, and how that rosary necklace was made.
Solange Turned to Her High School Jazz Band for 'When I Get Home'
The singer went back to her hometown of Houston and tapped her old crew for a deeply personal album about celebrating life.
Watching 'Jeopardy!' Every Night Keeps Me From Clawing at the Walls
"Jeopardy!" reminds me that the history of the world is so much bigger than our meatloaf-brained president or Facebook giving away everyone's data like free orange chicken samples in a mall food court.
The ACLU Is Coming for Coachella
In 2018, two Coachella attendees said that they were barred from restrooms that corresponded with their gender identities. Now, the ACLU is demanding the music festival create a written policy that is more inclusive of transgender people.
Most Women From Yalitza Aparicio's Hometown Won't Get to See 'Roma'
In the city where Oscar-nominated actress Yalitza Aparicio was born, most women have two or three jobs to survive and no time for movies or entertainment.
Come Thru: Billy Porter's Elegant Oscar Dress Was Political Art
"This look was interesting because it’s not drag. I’m not a drag queen, I’m a man in a dress."