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Gabriela Fresquez

‘Radar2021,’ Telemundo’s English-Language News and Commentary YouTube Series, Is Back With New Episodes (Exclusive)
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“Radar2021,” Telemundo’s English-language news and commentary YouTube series hosted and executive produced by Gabriela Fresquez and Grace González respectively, is back for a new season with an episode dropping on Thursday at 5 p.m. Et and every Thursday thereafter.

Launched last October as part of Telemundo’s “Decision 2020” initiative, a nonpartisan civic engagement effort aimed at providing Latinos with comprehensive information and resources on the 2020 election, and supported by the Google News Initiative, “Radar2021” explores politics and culture for a bicultural and bilingual Latinx audience. The show, which labels itself as “not your abuela’s show” on its Twitter profile, has thus far delved into the use of the term Latinx, queer Latinx identity, racism and colorism in the Latino community, among other issues — usually with a conversational and sometimes irreverent tone in a blend of reporting and documentary-style stories. Though still small in subscribership, the digital show is...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 8/12/2021
  • by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
  • Variety Film + TV
American Vandal
Network: Netflix.

Episodes: 16 (half-hour).

Seasons: Two.

TV show dates: September 15, 2017 — October 26, 2018.

Series status: Cancelled.

Performers include: Tyler Alvarez, Griffin Gluck, Jimmy Tatro, Gabriela Fresquez, W. Thomas Henry, Camille Hyde, Carla Jeffery, Eduardo Franco, Jessica Juarez, Carlos Luna, Lou Wilson, Camille Ramsey, Calum Worthy, Sean Carrigan, Lukas Gage, G. Hannelius, Karly Rothenberg, Saxon Sharbino, Aylin Bayramoglu, Myles Brewer, Cody Wai-Ho Lee, Dendrie Taylor, Liam C. Johnson, and Matt Miller.

TV show description:

A scripted satire of true crime documentaries, the American Vandal TV show comes from co-creators Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault, with showrunner Dan Lagana. The Hanover High School community is rocked by scandal, when a graffiti artist spray paints phallic symbols on 27 cars in the employee parking lot.
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  • 10/27/2018
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale.com
‘The Adderall Diaries’ Review
Stars: Amber Heard, James Franco, Christian Slater, Ed Harris, Wilmer Valderrama, Cynthia Nixon, Jim Parrack, Timothée Chalamet, Danny Flaherty, Michael Cristofer, Tonya Glanz, Jessica Leccia, Gabriela Fresquez, Casper Andreas, Jimmy Gary Jr. | Written by Stephen Elliott, Pamela Romanowsky | Directed by Pamela Romanowsky

Adderall: now coming to a college campus near you. Well besides its intended usage for concentration in individuals who have Add, Adderall plays a part in the aptly titled The Adderall Diaries, a film, starring Amber Heard, Christian Slater, Ed Harris and James Franco, that follows a writer who is emotionally and creatively depressed, all the while dealing with a terrible childhood and contemplating his relationships with the people who have entered and left from his life.

The Adderall Diaries is adapted from Stephen Elliott’s book of the same name, which is about the author writing about the Hans Reiser murder trial all the while coming to...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 1/17/2016
  • by Catherina Gioino
  • Nerdly
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