When April Reign became part of the loose community of Black users recognized as Black Twitter in 2010, her feed flooded with unfiltered opinions, jaw-dropping confessions, and countless jokes. Early on, she stumbled into #TwitterAfterDark, which littered her timeline with sexual innuendos. A few years later, she followed the “Meet …
Read More »'Secrets of the Hells Angels' Tells Real-Life Tales of the Country's Most Notorious Motorcycle Gang
“Exterminate all the brutes!” With these words, borrowed from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, Hunter S. Thompson concluded his violent, macabre 1967 book Hell’s Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga. Thompson had spent months with the outlaw biker gang and ultimately paid for his persistence when members gave him a …
Read More »See the First Look at Bon Jovi Docuseries 'Thank You, Goodnight'
Just weeks after Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Storywas announced, Hulu has shared the teaser and release date for the four-part docuseries about the Rock Hall-inducted hitmakers. In just 30 seconds, the first look touches on all the drama in Jovi land over the band’s 40-year career: “War” between …
Read More »'American Nightmare': Netflix Exposes Denise Huskins' 'Gone Girl' Case
Stop us if you’ve heard this before, but there’s a true crime docuseries on Netflix that has tongues wagging. The appetite for such endeavors appears bottomless; it seems we really enjoy depraved and aberrant behavior so long as we can hit pause and take a bathroom break every now and …
Read More »'Born in Synanon': How a Rehab Turned Hellish Cult Preyed on Kids
When I was a kid growing up in the Berkeley flatlands, I used to play with a couple of neighbor kids, Tony and his little brother, Mikey. One day in 1979, two men got out of a car, approached Tony and Mikey’s house, and beat another man with a club. …
Read More »Grateful Dead, Tower of Power, Santana and More Feature in 'San Francisco Sounds: A Place in Time'
From 1965 to 1975, San Francisco saw the rise of the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Sly and the Family Stone, Janis Joplin, Big Brother & the Holding Company, Steve Miller, Santana, Moby Grape and more. A new two-part docuseries, San Francisco Sounds: A Place, examines this decade that propelled Bay …
Read More »Serena Williams' ESPN Docuseries to Celebrate Her GOAT-Making Career
Serena Williams‘ life and legacy will be featured in an upcoming docuseries for ESPN. The announcement was made at the Walt Disney Company upfront presentation in New York on Tuesday, according to The Hollywood Reporter, and was presented under the title, In the Arena: Serena Williams. The docuseries is set …
Read More »A Menudo Boy Bander's Disturbing Link to the Menendez Brothers
Two sensational stories collide in Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed, a new three-part documentary series airing on Peacock. One helped bring the culture into the era of nonstop TV crime and jurisprudence coverage: the grisly 1989 murder of Jose and Kitty Menendez by their sons, Erik and Lyle. The other …
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