Hannah Holland

MSNBC producer

Hannah Holland is a producer for MSNBC's "Velshi" and editor for the "Velshi Banned Book Club." She writes for MSNBC Daily.

Hannah Holland is a producer for MSNBC's "Velshi" and editor for the "Velshi Banned Book Club." She writes for MSNBC Daily.

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‘Forever’ is a poignant look at the power — and risks — of first love

The Netflix adaptation of Judy Blume’s 'Forever…' is still a groundbreaking and frank examination of teenage sex and first love.
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The Kentucky Derby perfectly encapsulates Trump’s vision for America

Everything to know about The Kentucky Derby 2025: The derby’s 151st year is still a shining example of the cultural ideals of wealth and excess Trump has long promoted.
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Gen-Z is flocking to the church — I just hope there’s still room for Catholics like me

Pope Francis leaves behind a broken world, a beautiful legacy, and an unprecedented number of young new Catholics.
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‘Black Mirror’ used to feel like a distant dystopian future. Now we’re living in it.

Netflix's 'Black Mirror' season 2 premier underscores the real concern of America’s deeply flawed and profit-driven health care system.
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Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ is a necessary lesson in modern day masculinity

'Adolescence' on Netflix follows 13-year-old Jamie, his family, and the police as they attempt to understand what drove this child to murder a female classmate.
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How Forever 21 created the conditions for its own unraveling

The nation’s first mainstream embrace of fast fashion, Forever 21 is expected to close some 350 U.S. stores by May 1.
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The world of ‘The Hunger Games’ feels disturbingly familiar in Trump’s America

The new “The Hunger Games” book by Suzanne Collins, called “Sunrise on the Reaping,” is a gripping adventure in how fascism takes root in society.
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Why 'The Traitors' finale is such a welcome distraction for Americans right now

Peacock’s “The Traitors” Thursday night finale shows why Americans need the reality TV franchise now more than ever.
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Why some Democrats are turning the Trump address into a wave of pink

On Tuesday night, when Trump stands at the podium under the domed ceiling of the Capitol, he will see women dressed in pink standing in front of him. He won’t care.
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Chappell Roan is redefining pop stardom. Her Grammy speech shows how.

After Chappell Roan accepted her Grammy award for best new artist, she condemned the music industry for not supporting developing artists.
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'Onyx Storm' highlights the subversive, seductive staying power of 'romantasy'

Rebecca Yarros' new book "Onyx Storm," like "Fourth Wing" and Sarah Maas' "A Court of Thorns and Roses," subverts Tolkien tropes with sex and dragons.
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