On this episode of The Kulture, in our “Let’s Talk About It” segment, we discuss Black sitcoms, and why they are not dominating our television screens like in the 90s and early 2000s. Actress and ...
The cast of the TV sitcom "The Jeffersons" circa 1977. The Front Porch Arts Collective is staging holiday scenes from beloved Black sitcoms. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Embodying the ...
Race and cultural identity have always been difficult topics to portray on TV sitcoms. To do it effectively, a show must be earnest but also risky, walking the ever-so-delicate line between being ...
Thanks the collective Black experience of growing up glued to our TVs, Black TikTok users have now latched onto one of the funniest trends yet. There’s a new wave of nostalgia sweeping through TikTok ...
At 11 seasons, “The Jeffersons” ran longer than any of producer Norman Lear’s classic 1970s comedies, including its parent show “All in the Family.” But the more important history it made came as soon ...
On Tuesday, the critically acclaimed sitcom Black-ish aired its final episode after eight seasons. Throughout its run on ABC, we saw the Johnson family live in a world progressive enough that a Black ...
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