The Exonerated Five Are Celebrated at the Emmy Awards
Jharrel Jerome won an Emmy for his depiction of Korey Wise in When They See Us and dedicated his award to the Exonerated Five.'Hustlers' Strips Down Classic Portrayals of Sex Workers
Lorene Scafaria's latest film overturns the standard misrepresentation of exotic dancing and instead places power directly into the hands of the dancers.'Brittany Runs a Marathon' Backs a Chase Toward Happiness and Self-Confidence
The film puts a plus-sized woman front and center and demonstrates that the path to our goals is often not linear.Fall is For the Films
The Gavel's Megan Traudt recommends six movies that deserve attention this fall, from biographical dramas to book-to-screen adaptations.'Booksmart' Imparts Wisdom and Laughter on Audiences
Olivia Wilde's directorial debut is funny and witty, all while perfectly capturing the essence of being a contemporary teenager.Cuz I Love Lizzo
Lizzo's third album and major label debut "Cuz I Love You" goes from song to song with impressive cohesion, despite the album's overall diversity.Students Vote to Bring Georgetown's Fraught Racial History Into the Light
Georgetown's recent student referendum proposes to increase tuition to pay reparations to descendants of slaves sold by the university in the past.'Sex Education' Is Real, Relatable, and Raunchy for a Reason
Told through the lens of a teenager, "Sex Education" accurately portrays teen conflict and angst through its refreshing cast of characters.