Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 15 hours 42 minutes
U.S. politics are starting to look a little bit more like the United States itself. More queer people, women, and POCs. So, what about you, or your friends?
At the one year mark of the pandemic, Cut producer B.A. Parker decided to try to escape the stress and trauma by getting out of her own head.
As Avery enters her third decade, she revisits the film 13 Going on 30 and grapples with what 30 means today.
Comedian and activist Cristela Alonzo talks with Avery Trufelman about how to be first, when to say no to being first, and discusses her new documentary podcast series, Chicano Squad.
What is kink? And why is it considered either a super scary taboo thing or a nerdy pastime?
Desire, commitment, passion — these are all words that often make up a romantic relationship. But what if you feel a strong, deep love for your best friend?
The burden of quarantine has made a lot of people question their drinking habits. This week, why we drink. And what happens when we don't.
Journalists Olivia Nuzzi and Maria Ressa, both cover their country's presidents, and show the Cut the ways they've dealt with the last four years of fear and anxiety.
What yoga means without the studio- for students, for teachers, and for the entire culture of American Yoga.
In the ‘90s, young Black girls in film were rarely in the spotlight. Producer B.A. Parker navigates the feeling of being relegated to the sidelines with a little help from her favorite ‘90s Black child actresses.