The 30

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season

The Thirty is a web series from Fullscreen that focuses on the lives of a group of thirty-somethings living in Los Angeles. The show follows a diverse cast of characters as they navigate the ups and downs of adulthood, including work, relationships, and friendship.

At the center of the show is Maddy, a successful actress who is struggling to find fulfillment in her personal life. She is joined by her best friend Jenna, a fashion blogger who is trying to balance her career with her marriage and new baby. Also in the mix is Jake, a former child star who is trying to make a comeback in Hollywood, and his roommate Seth, a struggling musician who is still trying to find his footing in the music industry.

The show also features a variety of supporting characters, including Maddy's ex-boyfriend Lucas, her agent Simon, and Jenna's husband Kyle. Each of these characters brings their own unique perspective to the show, and their interactions with the main cast help to drive the plot forward.

One of the things that sets The Thirty apart from other shows is its focus on authenticity. The characters are all flawed and relatable, and the show is not afraid to tackle difficult topics such as infidelity, addiction, and mental health. Despite these heavy themes, the show manages to strike a balance between drama and humor, which helps to keep the tone light and entertaining.

In addition to its strong writing and performances, The Thirty also benefits from its unique production style. The show was filmed entirely on an iPhone, which gives it a distinct look and feel. This low-budget approach also allows the show to have a more intimate and immersive feel than many other shows, as the viewer feels like they are right there with the characters.

Overall, The Thirty is a compelling and entertaining web series that is well worth checking out. Its relatable characters and authentic storytelling make it a must-watch for anyone who has ever struggled to find their way in life. Whether you're a fan of drama, comedy, or both, this show has something for everyone.

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This Young Feminist Joined the Clinton Campaign
28. This Young Feminist Joined the Clinton Campaign
April 21, 2016
Interview with Lauren Peterson, employee of the Clinton campaign. She talks about learning of the 19th Amendment that created universal suffrage, the importance of women in politics and why she decided to work for Hillary Clinton.
Fighting Intolerance with Social Media
27. Fighting Intolerance with Social Media
April 15, 2016
Interview with Marwa Balkar is an American Muslim who became a hit on social media after standing up to Donald Trump. Balkar explains what made her want to reach out to Trump and her plans to keep positive images of Islam in the election.
Shifting American Immigration Policy One Vote at a Time
26. Shifting American Immigration Policy One Vote at a Time
April 14, 2016
Ruth Guerra has one of the most challenging jobs in Washington, D.C. At 27 she is fighting for the future of the Republican party by trying to bring Latinos into the fold.
This Young Feminist Joined the Hillary Clinton Campaign
25. This Young Feminist Joined the Hillary Clinton Campaign
April 20, 2016
Outspoken Immigration reform advocate Erika Andiola quit her job as a congressional staffer to focus on fighting her mother's deportation to Mexico.
This Young Hip-hop Artist is a World-traveling Soldier for Peace
24. This Young Hip-hop Artist is a World-traveling Soldier for Peace
April 8, 2016
Jessica Disu, better known as FM Supreme, considers herself both a hip-hop artist and a peace activist. She has traveled the word studying the way different cultures practice nonviolence and is channeling what she's learned through her music.
Discussing the modern protest movement
23. Discussing the modern protest movement
April 11, 2016
The Black Lives Matter movement is demanding an end to "politics as usual," says organizer Ashley Yates, also known as Brown Blaze. She adds that we must go beyond the criminal justice system and also focus on educational and social reform.
How Debt-free College Became a Campaign Issue
22. How Debt-free College Became a Campaign Issue
April 26, 2016
Together Sarah Badawi, on the congressional level, and Kayla Wingbermuehle, on the grass-roots level, have played vital roles in making the issue of debt-free college one of the signature issues of the Democratic election campaign.
Bringing Civil Rights Activism into Schools
21. Bringing Civil Rights Activism into Schools
April 1, 2016
Amber Thomas is fighting to get better school funding and stresses the importance of a quality public education for all.
A Minimum Wage Activist Speaks Out
20. A Minimum Wage Activist Speaks Out
March 21, 2016
Kimmy DeVries thinks it's time that early childhood educators like herself earn a living wage. As a lead teacher at Head Start Preschool in Kansas City, Missouri, she says she learned early in her career how badly the industry needs reform.
This Health Care Worker is Fighting for Minimum Wage
19. This Health Care Worker is Fighting for Minimum Wage
March 23, 2016
Tatiana Anderson spends her time going to college, taking care of the elderly as a home health care worker, and fighting for a living wage. She is pushing to make sure people like her dont have to survive on poverty wages.
Propelling Women into Power
18. Propelling Women into Power
March 16, 2016
Tori Taylor of EMILY's List, a political action committee that aims to help elect pro-choice Democratic female candidates to office, talks about the importance of electing women to office and why it's important to elect our first female president.
Her Passion Led Her into the Abortion Fight
17. Her Passion Led Her into the Abortion Fight
March 17, 2016
Coming to the U.S. from Liberia at the age of 5, Missayr Boker of NARAL Pro-Choice believes that the experiences of women in Liberia, where abortion is heavily restricted, has helped her understand the importance of reproductive rights.
This Writer Found Her Voice Online
16. This Writer Found Her Voice Online
March 9, 2016
Transgender rights activist and writer Parker Marie Molloy talks about the growth of attention to trans rights and how to deal with the social media comments section.
This Student Conquered Conservative Media
15. This Student Conquered Conservative Media
February 29, 2016
Some people are convinced that all young people are "super liberal," but Julia Porterfield, founder of the website Red Millenial, knows that's not true. She talks about what she feels the Republican party has to offer young people.
Her Job is Convincing Young People They're Republicans
14. Her Job is Convincing Young People They're Republicans
February 29, 2016
Carolina Hurley got hooked on politics as a kid. Now at 23, she's the national communications director for the College Republican National Committee where it's her job to break down the GOP for a new generation of voters.
They're Telling Young People Not to 'Wait Their Turn'
13. They're Telling Young People Not to 'Wait Their Turn'
March 2, 2016
At the progressive Roosevelt Institute, Joelle Gamble and Taylor Jo Eisenberg know how to engage young people in policy-making politics. Spoiler alert: it's not with Instagram filters or funny emojis.
Drafting Young People for Political Battle
12. Drafting Young People for Political Battle
March 1, 2016
Layla Zaidane, organizer with the Center for American Progress, focuses on issues affecting young people, and works to connect activists with each other nationwide.
This Dreamer Became an Activist
11. This Dreamer Became an Activist
February 22, 2016
Greisa Martinez, an organizer with United We Dream, also is an undocumented American. She talks about her parents' decision to move to the U.S., the 2016 election and how United We Dream hopes to influence the party platforms.
She Traveled the World and Learned This One Lesson
10. She Traveled the World and Learned This One Lesson
February 23, 2016
IThe Syrian refugee crisis looms large in the concerns of Nina Morency-Brassard of the International Rescue Committee. She hopes that the candidates include this issue as part of the conversation in this election season.
The 'T' in 'LGBT' Is No Longer Silent
9. The 'T' in 'LGBT' Is No Longer Silent
February 16, 2016
Sarah McBride, Transgender rights activist and national press secretary for the Human Rights Campaign, discusses the importance of enacting legislation to ensure the equal rights of LGBT Americans.
Tearing Down the Master's House
8. Tearing Down the Master's House
February 17, 2016
Alwiyah Shariff of the Ohio Student Association talks about organizing for the 2016 election cycle, the modern protest movement, and methods of effecting change.
How She's Saving the Planet
7. How She's Saving the Planet
February 8, 2016
Yong Jung Cho of the environmental organization 350.org talks about how she became interested in environmental politics, pressing candidates on environmental issues this election, and what they hope to accomplish during 2016.
This 19-Year-Old is a State Representative
6. This 19-Year-Old is a State Representative
February 8, 2016
As the youngest member of the New Hampshire state congress at 19, Yvonne Dean-Bailey speaks about why she is a Libertarian Republican and why she decided to endorse Carly Fiorina.
She Ran for Office to Represent Everyone
5. She Ran for Office to Represent Everyone
February 1, 2016
The youngest member of the Des Moines School Board, Dionna Langford talks about being raised in a low-income family, why she decided to run for the school board, and what she hopes to accomplish now that she's won.
She's Following in Her Grandmother's Footsteps
4. She's Following in Her Grandmother's Footsteps
February 1, 2016
Iowa communications director for Hillary Clinton and granddaughter of the late Texas Gov. Ann Richards, Lily Adams talks about why she thinks Hillary Clinton would be the best president and what she has to do to win in Iowa.
This Dreamer is Fighting for Those Living in the Shadows
3. This Dreamer is Fighting for Those Living in the Shadows
January 27, 2016
As the Hispanic outreach coordinator for Hillary Clinton, Lorella Praeli talks about the importance of Hispanic voters in the 2016 election and why Hillary Clinton is their best option.
It€™s About
2. It€™s About "The Freedom to Create a Life"
January 27, 2016
Rachel Kania, political consultant for Rand Paul's campaign team, explains how she realized that she is a Libertarian and why she believes that the party's values would appeal to other young people.
Bernie Sanders' Press Secretary Speaks Out
1. Bernie Sanders' Press Secretary Speaks Out
January 27, 2016
Symone Sanders, communication director for the Bernie Sanders campaign and an activist in the Black Lives Matter movement, talks about the importance of political revolution and the importance of women in the Sanders campaign.
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