“Orange Is the New Black,” Netflix's hilarious, addictive, fantastic new series about the goings-on at a low-security women's prison, is available in its entirety right now on the streaming service, which presents a problem. I want to tell you how much
In Orange Is the New Black, as in many such shows—including the ones I name-checked in the previous paragraph—the entry character, in this case Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), is privileged and educated. She's an NPR-listening, Mad Men-watching,
"Orange is the New Black" is a new TV series produced by Netflix, based on Piper Kerman's memoir of her experiences of serving a 14-month sentence in a women's prison in 2004. She came in to HuffPost Live to discuss her
“Orange Is the New Black,” Netflix's hilarious, addictive, fantastic new series about the goings-on at a low-security women's prison, is available in its entirety right now on the streaming service, which presents a problem. I want to tell you how much
What goes best with a prison-issue jumpsuit and fifteen-month sentence for narcotics possession? A new Regina Spektor song! Of course. That, at least, was Jenji Kohan's idea.
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