Iron Butterfly's "In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida," has become a comedic punchline over the years, a whipping boy for the overblown and pretentious aspects of rock 'n' roll. But strip away the years of abuse and ...
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 'Vida' stars Melissa Barrera and Mishel Prada.
When something comes along that’s so clearly presented from a new and wholly unique perspective, that last thing anyone wants to do is poke holes in its existence. This is the situation audiences will ...
Vida was a breath of fresh air on television: a story about family, queer and Latinx identity, gentrification, and sisterhood. While it was a fan favorite, Vida won't return for Season 4. There's a ...
Showrunner Tanya Saracho talks with THR about how her half-hour drama helps open the door for other series to explore identity. By Pilot Viruet In Starz’s Vida, the characters often speak in Spanglish ...
Gentrification, home, sexuality, family: all these things battle for dominance in this easily bingeable three-season series A drama about “female millennials” and the gentrification of Latinx spaces: ...
Iron Butterfly’s “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” opens in a cyclone of electric organs while bright keys whisk up a storm of treacherous drum hits and hypnotizing strings. The song is the definitive rock ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Tanya Saracho, the creator of the series Vida. It's set in Boyle Heights, a predominantly Latino Los Angeles neighborhood, and seen, says Saracho, through a "brown gaze." ...