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Last Friday, "The New York Times" published an online piece by longtime television critic Alessandra Stanley, and the reaction was explosive. -
The New York Times Slams Shonda Rhimes As 'Angry Black Woman' And Hollywood Swings Back
Surely you all know who Shonda Rhimes is, right? If not she is the mastermind behind such hit shows as Grey's Anatomy and Scandal. She is also producing a hotly anticipated little ditty this fall called How To Get Away With Murder which stars Viola Davis. In other words, in an incredibly difficult industry, Shonda has managed to claw her way to the top of the story telling pile. Not only is she talented and respected, but those working with Shonda have no problem singing her praises as a beloved friend as well. Apparently someone at The New York Times doesn't get the appeal and dared to call her "an angry black woman" this week.
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