Christian Cooper talks about the Emmy nominations for his show “Extraordinary Birder,” the infamous racist incident, and introducing the Black community to the world of birding.
Jacqueline Cutler has covered police, government and education. When she became a reporter, newsrooms had manual typewriters. She wishes she still did not love it so much. For the last 25 years, she’s covered television, and people keep singing to her—Al Pacino, Paul Sorvino, Pete Seeger, Cookie Monster. She writes for national and international outlets and serves as the president of the Television Critics Association.
For seven seasons, the industry veteran played the beloved Meemaw. She looks back at her career and time at the show, and decries the decision to end it: “I’m unemployed now.”
Annette Bening’s crime thriller is a successor to “Big Little Lies,” asking what happens in the space after women are no longer identified strictly as mothers? Who are you then?
In 1997, “The Full Monty” delighted moviegoers with its tale of working-class everymen who became strippers. The cast reunited for a sequel series, and are now revealing all—again.
“A Small Light” profiles Miep Gies, who hid Anne Frank and her family for over two years. Visiting the set of the new series, we learned just how important her story is today.