The Girls Club’s next Remaking Hollywood conversation will be with several critics and journalists to discuss what criticism looks like during the pandemic — and what could be different in the future. It will take place Thursday, May 7, at 4:00 p.m. EST.
Guests include Aisha Harris, op-ed culture editor at The New York Times, and former culture writer and editor at Slate Magazine and host of its podcast “Represent”; Inkoo Kang, a TV critic at The Hollywood Reporter and an alumna of Women and Hollywood, Slate, MTV News, and The Village Voice; and Ann Hornaday, film critic for The Washington Post, author of “Talking Pictures: How to Watch Movies,” and former movie critic for The Baltimore Sun.
This conversation is open to the public. Remember to register in advance.
Founded by Women and Hollywood publisher and founder Melissa Silverstein, the Girls Club is a community for women creatives, culture-changers, and storytellers to connect, create, network, advocate, support, and redefine entertainment. The Girls Club is offering a one-month membership free of charge when you sign up. If you identify as a woman and would like an invitation to this community, please email girlsclubnetwork@gmail.com and let us know a bit about who you are and what you do.