Never Have I Ever
Darren Barnet Unpacks NHIE’s Japanese American Incarceration Story
“I know that the camps aren’t talked about as much as they should be and it’s important they should be remembered.”
By Taylor Weik
Which “Never Have I Ever” Prompt Are You According to Your Zodiac?
Never Have I Ever is not only an excellent show — it's a game that's perfect for roasting your Zodiac sign.
By Lisa Stardust
Megan Suri Loves Playing “Cool Indian Girl” Aneesa in “NHIE”
“I’m so stoked that I got to play a brown character like Aneesa who is something we don’t see.”
By Radhika Menon
Never Have I Ever's Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Wants Her Regina George Moment
“It's a realization of the fact that we need more representation. We need more stories, we need more storytellers.”
By Aamina Inayat KhanPhotography by Heather Sten
Letter from the Editor: Our August 2021 Cover Star and the Joy of Brown Girl Representation
"[Maitreyi is] allowing us to see ourselves in a way that hasn’t really been depicted before."
By Versha Sharma
In "Never Have I Ever" Season 2, Flawed Brown Girls Are the Point
In this op-ed, writer Malavika Kannan unpacks the complicated relationship between two Indian-American teens in the new season of Netflix’s Never Have I Ever — and how it harkens to her experience as a teen.
By Malavika Kannan
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan's Next Role Is an Iconic Jane Austen Character
The "Never Have I Ever" star is booked and busy.
By Sara Delgado
“Never Have I Ever” Teases Love Triangle in Season 2 Pics
Plus, we also get the first look at new characters.
By Sara Delgado
"Never Have I Ever" Season 2 Has Officially Started Filming
And there's a new girl in town.
By Lauren Rearick
"Never Have I Ever" Is Getting a Season 2 on Netflix
Get ready to spend a lot more time with Devi Vishwakumar.
By Sara Li
Paxton Hall-Yoshida of "Never Have I Ever" Is Inspiring a New TikTok Trend
It's not going well for some people.
By Kara K. Nesvig
What South Asian Teens Are Saying About Devi from "Never Have I Ever"
"Growing up as part of the South Asian diaspora often entails being told we’re either ‘too brown’ or ‘not brown’ enough."
By Aanika Eragam
Just Like Devi on "Never Have I Ever," I Saw My Dad Everywhere After He Died
The show captures the specific pain of losing a parent, particularly for Indian Americans like me.
By Siri Chilukuri
"NHIE" Star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Wants You to Say South Asian Names Right
"You deserve to be called the way you want to be called, no matter what.”
By Sara Delgado
"NHIE" Star Darren Barnet Almost Played This "After" Character
"Love that franchise. Love Anna Todd. Love the 'After' fans."
By Gabe Bergado
"NHIE" Star Darren Barnet on Thirst Traps and How Paxton Hall-Yoshida Became Part Japanese
He plays the hottest guy at school, but there's much more under that exterior.
By Gabe Bergado
Lee Rodriguez Prepared for Her "NHIE" With a Robot Named "Tinzel Washington"
Her character Fabiola is a robotics expert, so she decided to build a bot herself.
By Gabe Bergado
Ramona Young Wants "NHIE" to Break Down Taboo About Sex and Young People
“It's important to show that portrayal because it's accurate."
By Gabe Bergado
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Wants "NHIE" to Spark Conversations About Mental Health
“Everybody is OK if somebody goes out to get help for their mental health, but they still feel shame for their own."
By Aamina Inayat Khan