Skip to main content

The context you need, when you need it

When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our own.

We rely on readers like you to fund our journalism. Will you support our work and become a Vox Member today?

Join now

The Golden Globes tried to play Taraji P. Henson off the stage. She told them to wait.

Alex Abad-Santos
Alex Abad-Santos is a senior correspondent who explains what society obsesses over, from Marvel and movies to fitness and skin care. He came to Vox in 2014. Prior to that, he worked at The Atlantic.

The most satisfying moment of the 73rd annual Golden Globes was Taraji P. Henson’s Best Actress in a TV Drama win for her portrayal of Cookie Lyon on Empire. Henson is ferocious in that role — it’s equal parts strength and damage. It’s impossible to think of any other actress being able to pull off what Henson does.

Henson’s success in playing Cookie is also a testament to the growing diversity in television and perhaps the lack of roles for black women in the movie business. On television, Henson, How to Get Away With Murder’s Viola Davis, and Scandal’s Kerry Washington have not only thrived, they’ve been recognized on the award circuit for their success. This comes in contrast to film, where the Oscars last year didn’t nominate a single person of color in the top four acting categories.

Henson referred to that imbalance in her acceptance speech, as she talked about the roles she’s played in the past and how she’s only being recognized now. Then the “wrap it up” music began to swell, as the Golden Globes tried to play her off.

“I’ve waited 20 years for this, don’t tell me to wrap it up,” Henson said, commanding the stage. “You’re gonna wait!”

It almost doesn’t matter what Henson said after that (she thanked her co-stars and the show’s crew). She’d already won the night.

More in Culture

Life
What is an aging face supposed to look like?What is an aging face supposed to look like?
Life

When bodies and appearances are malleable, what does that mean for the person underneath?

By Allie Volpe
Video
What would J.R.R. Tolkien think of Palantir?What would J.R.R. Tolkien think of Palantir?
Play
Video

How The Lord of the Rings lore helps explain the mysterious tech company.

By Benjamin Stephen
Climate
The climate crisis is coming for your groceriesThe climate crisis is coming for your groceries
Climate

Extreme heat is already wiping out soy, coffee, berries, and Christmas trees. Farm animals and humans are suffering too.

By Ayurella Horn-Muller
Future Perfect
The surprisingly strong case for feeling great about your coffee habitThe surprisingly strong case for feeling great about your coffee habit
Future Perfect

Your morning coffee is one of modern life’s underrated miracles.

By Bryan Walsh
Good Medicine
Do health influencers actually know what they’re talking about?Do health influencers actually know what they’re talking about?
Good Medicine

Most health influencers don’t have real credentials — but they are more influential than ever.

By Dylan Scott
Life
Why banning kids from AI isn’t the answerWhy banning kids from AI isn’t the answer
Life

What kids really need in the age of artificial intelligence.

By Anna North