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.


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Hannah Holland

2mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Kim Kardashian’s most recent Skims launch is her most cynical yet

Kardashian’s newest line of faux pubic hair-adorned underwear is the latest example of how lucrative the commodification of women’s bodies can be.

3mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Diane Keaton left us when we needed her the most

Keaton was not perfect, but throughout her career she remained genuinely herself.

4mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Stephen Colbert challenges Americans to lead with love

What we need right now are examples of people who understand the strength in empathy and the power of fair and even-keeled discussion.

4mos ago
Opinion

‘Unknown Number’ isn’t just a documentary. It’s an urgent warning.

Netflix’s new true-crime documentary details a tragic example of how a phone can become a weapon.

4mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Giorgio Armani left an indelible mark on powerful women’s fashion

For high-status career women, from Hollywood to Washington, Armani was the arbiter of women’s suiting.

4mos ago
Opinion

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and the engagement America can’t ignore

For those leaning left politically, there’s an old-world whimsy. For those more firmly on the right, it’s confirmation of a successful all-American union.

4mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Cracker Barrel’s new logo sparks a familiar MAGA outrage

The Southern-themed restaurant chain has become the latest battleground in an increasingly unpredictable culture war over American identity — and who gets to define it.

4mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

New Netflix series breaks down the toxic disaster that was ‘The Biggest Loser’

The docuseries helps illuminate what “The Biggest Loser” was always really about: spectacle and humiliation, not health and sustainable habits.

5mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

‘Freakier Friday’ is exactly what it needs to be — millennial escapism at its best

It’s easy to condemn Hollywood’s recent preoccupation with remakes, full franchise reboots and sequels. But this revival of the 2003 classic was rooted in nostalgia from the start.

5mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Sydney Sweeney’s ad shows an unbridled cultural shift toward whiteness

Advertisements are always mirrors of society, and sometimes what they reflect is ugly and startling.