How and why did the kind-hearted, smart and green Elphaba Thropp become such a nasty, powerful, dare we say wicked witch of ...
In an unexpected and dramatic move, Black women’s hair has started issuing dietary demands that could rival the most meticulous celebrity nutrition plans. According to recent reports ...
British actress Cynthia Erivo was incredibly intentional when she transformed the look of Elphaba, the character she plays in ...
SAN ANTONIO — A local nonprofit is inviting the public to help lift a child’s spirit, self-esteem and confidence. The Lemonade Circle is holding a Black hair product drive to support and empower young ...
Black women commonly face unique hair growth obstacles such as breakage ... The result is an unrefined oil that is darker in color and richer in scent, retaining a strong flavor that is true ...
The Harriet star is only the second Black woman to portray the Wicked Witch of the West from the Wizard of Oz universe, ...
Researchers developed new algorithms for animating coiled hair ... to draw Black characters. Jean-Pierre said these tools encourage illustrators to depict more people of color in their work ...
Shortly after, Bowen Yang’s character Pfanee remarks “I don’t see color.” “She had the braids, she had the baby hair swoop, ...
Students studying film and theater reflect on Cynthia Erivo’s representation of Black women with her portrayal of Elphaba in ...
As Elphaba in 'Wicked,' Cynthia Erivo brought a whole new vision to the role. Here, learn all about how the actress reimagined her character's hair for the film.
I have dyed my hair every color under the sun, so I know a good shampoo for color-treated hair has a lot to get right. I want one that preserves my new color and undoes some of the damage that ...