Visual columnist Sergio Peçanha visited red, blue and purple parts of the country to highlight why it matters to engage with ...
The U.S. elections have polarized both political parties, causing many people to end connections with family and friends. But ...
But no matter how you feel about politics on reality TV, especially one about dating, it's undeniable that Love Is Blind ...
All of which makes Season 7, with its frank, uncomfortable discussions about the role of politics in people’s intimate lives, feel like a watershed moment for “Love Is Blind” as it finally ...
Over seven seasons, contestants on “Love Is Blind” have shared difficult, sometimes deal-breaking conversations about issues like race, religion, money, birth control and abortion.
Despite our differences, despite the different ways we might vote, that we might promote over the top of all that the politics of love, which is the only thing that really changes the world." In ...
And like most reality TV shows I watch (and I watch a lot), Love Is Blind normally exists in a political bubble: Aside from one relatively groundbreaking discussion of abortion in season three ...