RELATED STORIES There’s an uncharacteristically fraught and hurt vibe between All Rise‘s beloved besties, Judge Lola Carmichael and Deputy District Attorney Mark Callan, in TVLine’s exclusive video from the Season 2 premiere. When the CBS legal drama returns on Monday, Nov. 16 (at 9/8c), it will very much incorporate real-world issues like the coronavirus pandemic […]
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EastEnders spoilers: Ben Mitchell issues sinister warning to Lola Pearce over DARK secret
Ben (played by Max Bowden) agreed to help father Phil (Steve McFadden) with his new money laundering scheme on EastEnders when he returned to the BBC soap this week, but it soon became clear the heir to the Mitchell empire has other ulterior motives. Brining back cousin Lola (Danielle Harold) and the couple’s daughter Lexi, […]
Flavorwire Debut: Watch Lola Kirke Try Out Retirement Home Living in the Trailer for ‘Active Adults’
We’ve kept an eye on Lola Kirke since she charmed her way through Mistress America, her breakthrough role; since that 2015 gem, she’s enchanted us on Mozart in the Jungle, amazed us in the woefully underseen AWOL, and startled us in the forthcoming Gemini. Point is, when she’s in a new movie, it has our […]
‘Gemini’ Trailer: Zoe Kravitz, Lola Kirke, John Cho Star in a Dreamy Neo-Noir
Combine the talents of rising indie star Lola Kirke, talented genre actress Zoe Kravitz, and the endlessly watchable John Cho, and you’ve already got a great set-up for a movie. Place them in a dark Los Angeles-set neo-noir, and well, you have one of the most intriguing indie films of the year. The trailer for New York filmmaker […]
Lola and Her Tormentor
This article is part of a series of responses to Alex Tizon’s Atlantic article “My Family’s Slave.” The full series can be found here. AMMAN, Jordan—I got my first glimpse of what it’s like to be a Filipina migrant worker in Jordan on an October day in 2013, shortly after I’d moved to the region. […]
The Enslaved Woman They Called Lola
Eudocia Tomas Pulido’s 2011 obituary in the Seattle Times is now a curious artifact of the cruelest irony. Six years before Alex Tizon wrote about Pulido in The Atlantic as “a slave in my family’s household,” he urged the Times, where he had previously worked, to write a tribute to her life. The task fell […]
Lola Wasn’t Alone
There are few subjects more painful than slavery. The word itself conjures images of the most shameful and ugly parts of humanity and our past, histories most would prefer to distance themselves from. This may in part be why, in just two short days, The Atlantic’s article “My Family’s Slave,” by the journalist Alex Tizon […]