Although a writer and filmmaker in South Africa, Jann Turner is making waves on TV in the United States
Okay Wasabi’s parodies, sparked by misheard lyrics, put an absurdist spin on local hip-hop culture.
Thuso Mbedu has been nominated for an Emmy, which is testament to her swift ascent as an actress in just four years
As representation of black and brown women grows in entertainment, it needs to evolve as well
The Lists this week were compiled by Friday editor Milisuthando Bongela, senior arts writer Kwanele Sosibo and contributor Lindokuhle Nkosi
This year television gave us silly story ideas, cringeworthy narratives, damning decisions and rotten casting, writes Rebecca Davis.
After coming under criticism for having a lack of diversity in its female cast, "Saturday Night Live" has cast comedian Sasheer Zamata.
In BBC Entertainment’s new crime drama, <em>Criminal Justice</em>, Sophie Okonedo plays passionately committed solicitor Jack Woolf.
A new television series looks at the impact of land on art, writes <em>Matthew Krouse</em>.