Emmanuel Whajah — creative director, videographer, photographer — is making quite a name for himself and is effectively navigating the creative industry as a black freelancer. At 27, the G
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It’s 2021: Can summer blockbusters survive streaming?
Godzilla Vs. Kong released this week in theaters and on HBO Max. I wasn’t a big fan of the previous film, “Godzilla: King of the Monsters.” But I thought that “Kong: Skull Island” was fantastic. This
What is creative responsibility? Yelda Ali tells us in her new book Outlet
Women’s History Month has officially ended. But we didn’t want to see it go without talking about Yelda Ali and her responsibility as a creative. A creator of all sorts and now a writer too, Yel
George Floyd isn’t on trial but humanity is: 3 takeaways from the courtroom
George Floyd may not be on trial, but it sure would sound like he is with the national media coverage. No, rather it is Derek Chauvin on trial for the murder of George Floyd. A fair trial was a luxury
Karen Zusman highlights the beauty and passion of the youth
As 2021’s Women’s History Month nears its end, we continue to admire incredible contributions made by women. The work and creativity of Karen Zusman, winner of this year’s Leica Women Foto Project Awa
Who are the photographers capturing a new Colombia?
Colombia is in a different state today than it was during the turbulent (and later glamorized) years in the 90s. Though while drug cartels may not have the same reach and influence, they still dominat
Got NBA FOMO? These 5 regular-season games are must-see TV
It’s crunch time for basketball fans as the NBA 2020-2021 regular season is coming to an end and we approach the playoffs. But what NBA game dates should we be keeping an eye on? It’s only been
Why we need more women in hip hop photography
As part of a scene with an evolutionary stake in hyper-machismo energy, women in hip hop navigate a particular set of obstacles. Women in hip hop photography still face systemic exclusion, despite hav
In review, Ray Fisher makes Zack Snyder’s Justice League
Zack Snyder’s Justice League is a 4 hour cut of the 2017 film directed by Joss Whedon. Ahead is not only a review of Zack Snyder’s Justice League, but a recount of why is this film so important
Why does marijuana front the bill for the new Black reparations law?
Monday evening, March 22, 2021, Evanston Alderman approved a first-of-its-kind municipal reparations program for Black residents in an 8-1 vote. The law is designed to give reparations to Black reside