A Darker Nerd Harlem

Given the subject matter, it’s a struggle to be glass-half-full about FX’s new pilot option, Tyrant. But the premise sounds interesting, and it seems as if there might be a chance for some fantastically diverse casting:

Now an optometrist in Orlando, Florida, BARRY (born BASSAM) AL-FAHED is the son of tyrannical Middle Eastern President HASSAN AL-FAHED, but fled his home country and royal life in disgust at the oppression and cruelty of his father’s regime. Now reluctantly back on a visit with his family–wife MOLLY, son SAMMY, daughter EMMA–for a family wedding, Barry continues to be horrified at his family’s behavior and the volatile political situation it triggers …

I remain cautious, as the show’s brought to us by the same team behind Showtime’s Homeland. Having never seen Homeland, I can’t comment on the content, but I know there’ve been mixed reviews concerning the show’s alleged Islamophobia. That said, FX dramas are my new guilty pleasure (I watched 4 seasons of Sons of Anarchyin ten days. Ten days.) so I’m trying to keep an open mind. You can see main character descriptions here.

Figured this would be of interest to some of you, and check out more of our Entertainment Roundup here at Racialicious!

popca:

hellonbowlegs:

Who do you think she is ?

praise jesus 

let her shine

let her take all the air time

let her not just be someone’s gotdamn love interest

i hope she’s a wolf and tears bitches apart

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'Girl Meets World' Update (Sorta) | HuffPost TV

popculturebrain:

While initial reports indicate Disney is courting original series stars Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel, a rep for Disney told The Huffington Post that casting deals are still pending.

According to Disney, casting breakdowns just went out for Riley Matthews, the 13-year-old daughter of Cory and Topanga and her “edgy” friend Maya.

You know who had an “edgy” friend? Cory. His name was Shawn.

(Source: huffposttv)

entertainmentweekly:

Antiheroine The Huntress is coming to The CW’s Arrow — and we’ve got a first look at actress Jessica De Gouw in costume, as well as a chat with executive producer Andrew Kreisberg about the character’s much-anticipated debut.

entertainmentweekly:

Antiheroine The Huntress is coming to The CW’s Arrow — and we’ve got a first look at actress Jessica De Gouw in costume, as well as a chat with executive producer Andrew Kreisberg about the character’s much-anticipated debut.

fashiontipsfromcomicstrips:

Teen Titans x Converse sneakers, $35.99 [available at Journeys]
Teen Titans Robin x Converse sneakers, $37 [available at Converse]

Last Wednesday, I was invited to an event at the Converse store in SoHo, where I got an exclusive sneak peek on the latest and upcoming additions to the Converse x DC Comics collection. The shoes that immediately caught my eye were the Teen Titans Chucks, based off of the designs from the Teen Titans Go! cartoon series. While I wasn’t an avid fan of TTG!, I’m thrilled that Converse finally released kicks featuring my favorite sidekick.

Unfortunately, these Teen Titans sneakers are only available in youth sizes at the moment. Now, I know that I can’t be the only adult who wants Robin sneakers, right?*

Side note: the motif on the inner tongue of the Robin sneakers is killing me. I require a pair of Chucks with an allover Robin symbol motif ASAP.


*RIGHT.

coachtaylors:

S1 / E1 - Pilot
Coach Taylor: Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose. 

coachtaylors:

S1 / E1 - Pilot

Coach Taylor: Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose. 

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willwritefordietcoke:

thirteenny:

PBS Statement Regarding October 3 Presidential Debate
October 4, 2012
We are very disappointed that PBS became a political target in the Presidential debate last night.  Governor Romney does not understand the value the American people place on public broadcasting and the outstanding return on investment the system delivers to our nation. We think it is important to set the record straight and let the facts speak for themselves.
The federal investment in public broadcasting equals about one one-hundredth of one percent of the federal budget. Elimination of funding would have virtually no impact on the nation’s debt. Yet the loss to the American public would be devastating.
A national survey by the bipartisan research firms of Hart Research and American Viewpoint in 2011 in found that over two-thirds of American voters (69%) oppose proposals to eliminate government funding of public broadcasting, with Americans across the political spectrum against such a cut.
As a stated supporter of education, Governor Romney should be a champion of public broadcasting, yet he is willing to wipe out services that reach the vast majority of Americans, including underserved audiences, such as children who cannot attend preschool and citizens living in rural areas.
For more than 40 years Big Bird has embodied the public broadcasting mission – harnessing the power of media for the good of every citizen, regardless of where they live or their ability to pay. Our system serves as a universally accessible resource for education, history, science, arts and civil discourse.
Over the course of a year, 91% of all U.S. television households tune into their local PBS station. In fact, our service is watched by 81% of all children between the ages of 2-8.
Each day, the American public receives an enduring and daily return on investment that is heard, seen, read and experienced in public broadcasting broadcasts, apps, podcasts, and online – all for the cost of about $1.35 per person per year.
Earlier in 2012, a Harris Interactive poll confirmed that Americans consider PBS the most trusted public institution and the second most valuable use of public funds, behind only national defense, for the 9th consecutive year.
A key thing to remember is that public television and radio stations are locally owned and community focused and they are experts in working efficiently to make limited resources produce results. In fact, for every $1.00 of federal funding invested, they raise an additional $6.00 on their own – a highly effective public-private partnership.
Numerous studies — including one requested by Congress earlier this year — have stated categorically that while the federal investment in public broadcasting is relatively modest, the absence of this critical seed money would cripple the system and bring its services to an end.

This is IMPORTANT, Y’ALL.

willwritefordietcoke:

thirteenny:

PBS Statement Regarding October 3 Presidential Debate

October 4, 2012

We are very disappointed that PBS became a political target in the Presidential debate last night.  Governor Romney does not understand the value the American people place on public broadcasting and the outstanding return on investment the system delivers to our nation. We think it is important to set the record straight and let the facts speak for themselves.

The federal investment in public broadcasting equals about one one-hundredth of one percent of the federal budget. Elimination of funding would have virtually no impact on the nation’s debt. Yet the loss to the American public would be devastating.

A national survey by the bipartisan research firms of Hart Research and American Viewpoint in 2011 in found that over two-thirds of American voters (69%) oppose proposals to eliminate government funding of public broadcasting, with Americans across the political spectrum against such a cut.

As a stated supporter of education, Governor Romney should be a champion of public broadcasting, yet he is willing to wipe out services that reach the vast majority of Americans, including underserved audiences, such as children who cannot attend preschool and citizens living in rural areas.

For more than 40 years Big Bird has embodied the public broadcasting mission – harnessing the power of media for the good of every citizen, regardless of where they live or their ability to pay. Our system serves as a universally accessible resource for education, history, science, arts and civil discourse.

Over the course of a year, 91% of all U.S. television households tune into their local PBS station. In fact, our service is watched by 81% of all children between the ages of 2-8.

Each day, the American public receives an enduring and daily return on investment that is heard, seen, read and experienced in public broadcasting broadcasts, apps, podcasts, and online – all for the cost of about $1.35 per person per year.

Earlier in 2012, a Harris Interactive poll confirmed that Americans consider PBS the most trusted public institution and the second most valuable use of public funds, behind only national defense, for the 9th consecutive year.

A key thing to remember is that public television and radio stations are locally owned and community focused and they are experts in working efficiently to make limited resources produce results. In fact, for every $1.00 of federal funding invested, they raise an additional $6.00 on their own – a highly effective public-private partnership.

Numerous studies — including one requested by Congress earlier this year — have stated categorically that while the federal investment in public broadcasting is relatively modest, the absence of this critical seed money would cripple the system and bring its services to an end.

This is IMPORTANT, Y’ALL.

kelldar:

doctorwhocosplaywatch:

Thats one fabulous Donna cosplayer! That 10 isn’t too shabby either

Hey it’s me! Thanks! :D

kelldar:

doctorwhocosplaywatch:

Thats one fabulous Donna cosplayer! That 10 isn’t too shabby either

Hey it’s me! Thanks! :D

midtowncomics:

Hey Marvel Fans! Cake Boss Wants To Put You On TV!!!
The hit show Cake Boss is filming a very special episode for Spider-Man’s 50th anniversary this Saturday night in New York City and you’re invited!
Join Marvel creators and staff as they party it up on a NYC rooftop Spidey style! You’ll be part of an extremely limited and special event PLUS you’ll be on the TV show Cake Boss.  This will be the season finale episode for Cake Boss, so Buddy has gone all out for this Marvelous Spider-Man cake! And the best part? You get to eat the cake!!!
We want to see your best Marvel costumes! We want this event to be as MARVELous as possible and your cosplaying expertise will do just that!
This event will be limited to a very small guest list of COSTUMED Marvel fans. To be put on the list, email your name, age, and a photo of your Marvel costume to media@midtowncomics.com be sure to have CAKE BOSS EVENT in the subject line!
You will be informed of the location and time once you are confirmed. All guest must attend in a Marvel costume. This list will fill up extremely fast so don’t wait!
Excelsior!

midtowncomics:

Hey Marvel Fans! Cake Boss Wants To Put You On TV!!!

The hit show Cake Boss is filming a very special episode for Spider-Man’s 50th anniversary this Saturday night in New York City and you’re invited!

Join Marvel creators and staff as they party it up on a NYC rooftop Spidey style! You’ll be part of an extremely limited and special event PLUS you’ll be on the TV show Cake Boss.  This will be the season finale episode for Cake Boss, so Buddy has gone all out for this Marvelous Spider-Man cake! And the best part? You get to eat the cake!!!

  • We want to see your best Marvel costumes! We want this event to be as MARVELous as possible and your cosplaying expertise will do just that!
  • This event will be limited to a very small guest list of COSTUMED Marvel fans. To be put on the list, email your name, age, and a photo of your Marvel costume to media@midtowncomics.com be sure to have CAKE BOSS EVENT in the subject line!
  • You will be informed of the location and time once you are confirmed. All guest must attend in a Marvel costume. This list will fill up extremely fast so don’t wait!

Excelsior!

Lucy Lawless To Guest Star On 'Parks & Rec' | HuffPost TV

huffposttv:

She’s a love interest for [REDACTED SPOILER]. I’m losing my mind right now. SO EXCITED.

:D

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