
Quinci LeGardye
Quinci is a Culture Writer at Marie Claire, where she specializes in writing pieces and helping to strategize editorial content across TV, movies, music, books, theater, performing arts, and Internet and pop culture. She contributes interviews with talent, filmmakers, below-the-line workers, and authors, as well as SEO content, features, and trend stories. She fell in love with storytelling at a young age, and after crafting her own stories as a child (including amateur novels, fanfiction, and screenplays), she discovered her love for cultural criticism and amplifying awareness for underrepresented storytellers across the arts. Television is Quinci’s greatest passion, and she spends countless hours catching up on the latest releases and returning to cozy favorites, from The Simpsons to Half Half to Extraordinary Attorney Woo. She believes that entertainment journalism and criticism can help influence Hollywood by holding up a mirror to the hidden biases and stereotypes perpetuated in the media. When critics engage viewers to think more deeply about what they’re watching, either through a full thinkpiece or one line in an explainer, then audiences can demand more nuanced, empathetic art from studios and streamers. (She also agrees with Parasite director Bong Joon-ho that Americans need to overcome the one-inch barrier of subtitles and explore the superb world of international media.)
Prior to joining Marie Claire as a contributing editor in 2021, she began her journalism career covering local and state politics, with an emphasis on mental health in Black communities, before pivoting to focus on culture journalism full-time. She also previously served as the weekend editor for Harper’s Bazaar, where she covered breaking news and live events for the brand’s website, and helped run the brand’s social media platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. She became a full-time staff writer at Marie Claire in 2024. In her four years (and counting) as a culture journalist, Quinci has contributed reviews, profiles, features, recaps, and personal essays for outlets including HuffPost, The A.V. Club, Elle, Vulture, Salon, Cultured Mag, Teen Vogue, Polygon, Catapult, and others. Quinci was a 2021 Eugene O’Neill Critics Institute fellow and is a graduate of Poynter’s Power of Diverse Voices. She is also a member of the Television Critics Association and GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics.
Quinci earned her degree in English and Psychology from The University of New Mexico, with a concentration in Creative Writing. She is currently based in her hometown of Los Angeles. When she isn't writing or checking Twitter way too often, you can find her studying Korean while watching the latest K-drama, yapping about her favorite shows and films with family and friends, or giving a concert performance while sitting in L.A. traffic.
Latest articles by Quinci LeGardye
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Who Do SEVENTEEN's DK and Seungkwan Have on Repeat? (Yes, They Swoon Too)
With their new mini-album 'Serenade' out, the K-pop duo shares what's on their playlists.
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Culinary Monster Nearly Won 'Culinary Class Wars' Season 2. Here's What to Know About the Rising Chef
The underdog contestant is preparing to open his own restaurant after appearing on the Netflix reality hit.
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Court Is In Session, and We're Presenting All of the Evidence We Have on 'The Lincoln Lawyer' Season 4
The next installment of the Netflix hit will see Mickey Haller on trial.
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'Euphoria' Season 3 Is Set to Premiere in April. Here's Everything We Know
You can expect a time jump, a return of the all-star cast, Rosalía, and more.
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You'll Fall for the Charming Singles Looking for Love in 'The Boyfriend' Season 2 Cast
Netflix's trailblazing Japanese dating show is back—and with an international ensemble this time around.
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'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' Will Return for Season 2—With Some Major Changes
Here's what we know about the future of Prime Video's sexy spy series.
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Your Guide to 'The Traitors' Season 4 Cast and Where You've Seen These Infamous Reality Stars Before
Alumni from 'Survivor,' 'The Real Housewives,' 'Love Island,' and more are headed to the Round Table.
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I Can't Stop Rewatching 'Heated Rivalry.' The Rest of the 'Game Changers' Books Are Next on My List
The hit HBO Max series only covers two books in Rachel Reid's bestselling hockey romance series.
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Bienvenue à 'The White Lotus!' Here's Everything We Know About the France-Set Season 4
We already know a few of the names who will be checking in.
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Teyana Taylor Dedicates Her Golden Globe Win to "Little Brown Girls:" "Our Dreams Deserve Space"
The 'One Battle After Another' actress took home the award for Best Supporting Female Actor in a Motion Picture.
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Emily Bader and Tom Blyth Reveal Their Definitive Picks for the Best Rom-Coms of All Time
The 'People We Meet on Vacation' stars played our trivia game—and it turns out they're just as close as Poppy and Alex.
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Aldis Hodge Will Set Out on a Dangerous "Womanhunt" in 'Cross' Season 2
Everything you need to know before the Prime Video hit returns next month.
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How to Watch the 2026 Golden Globes This Weekend—And Everything Else to Know About the Awards Show
It's official: Awards season is here.
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'Beef' Season 2 Arrives on Netflix in April. Here's What We Know About the Plot and A-List Cast
The Emmy-winning hit has been reborn as an anthology series.
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Zinzi Coogler Doesn’t Need the Credit. But She’s Earned It
The producer has been shaping some of Hollywood’s most compelling work for decades. 'Sinners' is just the latest proof.
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Why Brewmaster Yun Is the Chef to Watch Heading Into the 'Culinary Class Wars' Season 2's Final Episodes
We're booking our next trip to Seoul to visit her tavern.
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'Singles Inferno' Season 5 Is Said to Be the Steamiest, Most Dramatic Season Yet
Here's everything to know before the Netflix reality hit's January premiere date.
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Prepare to Start 2026 With a Fair Share of Toxicity Because 'Tell Me Lies' Returns for Season 3 in January
Here's what we know about the next installment of the Hulu hit.
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'Physical: Welcome to Mongolia' Isn't Over Yet: Here's More Episodes Hit Netflix
The reality show follows the fan-favorite athletes as they travel through Ulaanbaatar.
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Netflix Is Adapting One of #BookTok's Favorite Romances—Here's What We Know About Ana Huang's 'Twisted Love' TV Series
Could this be the next 'Bridgerton' or 'Tell Me Lies?'
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The Long-Awaited 'Children of Blood and Bone' Movie Releases Next Year—Here's Everything We Know
You won't believe how many A-listers are in the cast of this book-to-screen adaptation.
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'Bridgerton' Season 4 Premieres Soon. Here's What to Know Before the Social Season Begins
Dearest readers, Sophie and Benedict's swoon-worthy romance is on the way.
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We Can't Wait to Watch These 20 K-Dramas Coming to Netflix in 2026
Mark your calendar to prepare for your next binge-watch.
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In 'The Testament of Ann Lee,' Dance Is Divine
Choreographer Celia Rowlson-Hall discusses recreating a lost form of worship in the Amanda Seyfried-starring musical.
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The 13 Greatest TV Shows You May Have Missed in 2025—and Should Binge ASAP
Watch these hidden gems when your Netflix queue feels like a black hole.
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Maybe Corny and Wholesome Is What 2025's Movie Slate Needed
Critics hate "sentimental" movies. But they got me through 2025.
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'Emily in Paris' Has a New Heartthrob—Meet Eugenio Franceschini, the Italian Actor Who Plays Marcello
Be prepared to swoon over the rising star's accent.
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