Favourite outfits of 2018 // Mindy Kaling attends the premiere of Disney’s “A Wrinkle In Time” on February 26, 2018 in Los Angeles
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Favourite outfits of 2018 // Mindy Kaling attends the premiere of Disney’s “A Wrinkle In Time” on February 26, 2018 in Los Angeles
mindykaling: I’m ready to admit that I don’t have a body that can sit on a stool in a comfortable or ladylike way. (Also: i would rather drown than have you see me hoist myself out of a swimming pool). Nevertheless, here I am being interviewed for something fun coming out soon. 🎬
Happy birthday to @mindykahling, who is one of my favorite people on here! ♥ I hope you have a great day boo!!!!
mindykaling: In @lelarose and@louboutinworld for tonight’s panel. Hair by @laroccaskincare, makeup by @kdeenihan and styled by @salvadorperezcostumes of course! Thanks to everyone who came out! ❤️🙌🏾❤️🙌🏾❤️
“Nothing gives you confidence like being a member of a small, weirdly specific, hard-to-find demographic.” — Mindy Kaling (born June 24, 1979) https://www.instagram.com/p/BVunpf8lCAp/
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mindykaling: Lots of emotions on set 😋🤗😎
Asian representation on TV isn’t much better post-‘Master of None’ — but there’s hope
When Master of None first debuted on Netflix in November of 2015, series creator and star Aziz Ansari wrote an op-ed for the New York Times about Asian and Asian-American representation in movies and TV. Roles for actors like Ansari are few and far between, and the roles that do exist are mostly stereotypical. Master of None was inspired by the problem he was writing about in that op-ed — namely that, to find the right role, he had to write it for himself.
Though there have been recent series with Asian leads, like ABC’s family sitcom Fresh Off the Boat and FBI thriller Quantico, Ansari’s show helped signal the chance for a sea change. Much like The Mindy Project, which began airing in 2012, Master of None had an auteurist air about it, and came to fruition because Asian-American writers and actors were able to take the lead on their project.
Sadly, 18 months later, as Master of None season two is set to debut, and even as the industry is becoming increasingly aware of the economic benefits of inclusion, the landscape doesn’t look much different — though there are signs of improvement on the horizon. Read more (5/11/17)
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mindykaling: Lots of emotions on set 😋🤗😎