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How "The Farewell" Brings Diverse Death Traditions To Life
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(Movies)
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... all that money, when the funeral industry became the fancy casket, flowers, wakes, suits, herses- the excess industry that it’s come to be defined by.” This is juxtaposed for Billi who is witnessing mor ...
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Created on 13 August 2019
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10 New Feminist-Friendly Books To Read This Spring
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(Books)
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... combining history, research, and interviews into an easily digestible must-read. Dusenbery teaches readers to always ask questions and get a second opinion. And that we should all listen to women when ...
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Created on 16 March 2018
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Week Of Women: September 29-October 5, 2017
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(Entertainment)
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... g the World to Find the Good Death by Caitlin Doughty
Caitlin Doughty is the woman behind Ask A Mortician, the founder of the Order of the Good Death, and a leader in the death positive movement. H ...
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Created on 27 September 2017
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These Women Want You To Have A Better Death
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(Feminism)
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... back into popular culture.” She went on to graduate from mortuary school, and soon became internet famous with her engaging YouTube series Ask a Mortician, in which she answered questions about anything ...
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Created on 02 August 2017
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These Lady Motorcyclists Rule New Orleans
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(Feminism)
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... Magnolia housing projects. A crowd gathers. “Y’all really riding a bike with heels on?” someone asks. One guy clutches a Styrofoam daiquiri cup, another kicks through the weeds to take pictures. Two little ...
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Created on 10 June 2015
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Caitlin Doughty From "Ask A Mortician" Tells Morbid Kids, "It Gets Better" ...
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(General)
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LA-based mortician Caitlin Doughty, best known for her quirky YouTube series, "Ask A Mortician," recently released a video telling morbid children, "It gets better."
For those not familiar with Doughty ...
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Created on 05 October 2012