'Vida' Creator Moves Overall Deal to UCP
In addition to development, Tanya Saracho will establish a lab and incubator program to nurture intersectional Latinx voices.
Critic's Notebook: The Limits of 2020's Emmy Inclusivity
The scarcity of Latino and Asian American acting nominees wasn't just a missed opportunity to recognize great performances; it was a failure to honor some genre-blurring, boundary-pushing television.
Critics' Conversation: The Vibrant, Varied, Ever-Evolving Landscape of LGBTQ TV Today
For Pride 2020, THR's TV critics take a look at the current state of LGBTQ representation on the small screen — from the queering of CW's superhero space to the refreshing tendency toward flawed LGBT characters (hello, 'Work in Progress'), steamy same-sex love scenes and more.
'Vida' Season 3: TV Review
The Starz drama about gentrification, Mexican-American identity, community and sexuality returns for its third and final season.
'Vida' to End With Season 3 on Starz
Showrunner Tanya Saracho approached the season with its endgame in mind; read her heartfelt farewell letter to fans.
MIPCOM: Starz's 'Vida,' Hulu's 'The Bravest Knight' Among Diversity Award Winners
The British series 'Jerk' and the Israeli non-scripted show 'Transkids' were also among the series honored at the awards show celebrating small-screen diversity.
From Storylines to Snacks: 'Killing Eve,' 'Veep,' 'Pose' and More TV Writers Room Secrets Revealed
Scribes on 'Barry,' 'Russian Doll' an more Emmy contenders reveal how they battle writer's block ("a live video stream of a tiger and her cubs"), what munchies they prefer ("a selection of turkey jerky") and which beverage is king ("La Croix, to me, is poison").
"Everyone Sounds Like a Virgin" on Sitcoms: 'Barry,' 'Veep,' 'Shrill' and The Hollywood Reporter Comedy Showrunner Roundtable
Bill Hader, David Mandel and Ali Rushfield join Alan Yang (‘Forever’), Tanya Saracho ('Vida') and Jerrod Carmichael ('Ramy') to let loose on secrets of the writers room and the horrors of marketing posters.
'Vida' Renewed for Season 3 at Starz
The half-hour dramedy earns the quick pickup mere days after its sophomore debut.
'Vida' Season 2: TV Review
Tanya Saracho's East Los Angeles half-hour returns for a second season exploring racial and sexual identity, hot sauce preferences and the superb work of stars Melissa Barrera and Mishel Prada.
'Vida' Season 2 Gets Bingeable and Traditional Releases on Starz
The Starz series will launch all at once for app users and on-demand viewers a few days ahead of its on-air premiere.
'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,' 'How to Get Away With Murder' Among First Recipients of ReFrame TV Stamp
The industry coalition and IMDbPro have recognized 62 programs with its gender parity mark of honor.
Hollywood Guild Presidents, 'Vida' Writers Set for 2019 ATX Television Festival
A 'Men in Trees' reunion and the heads of Blumhouse Television are also confirmed for the June 2019 festival.
Lionsgate, SonyLIV Sign TV Content Deal for India
Lionsgate Play has launched in India with around 500 hours of Lionsgate and Starz series like 'Power' and 'Vida' on the SonyLIV streaming platform.
Broadcast TV Hits Record Percentage of LGBTQ Regulars, Study Finds
For the first time in the history of GLAAD's 'Where We Are on TV' report, LGBTQ characters of color also outnumber those that are white.