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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Are Back: Our Top 10 Pop Culture Picks For Spring 2022
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(Entertainment)
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... Concert on March 3, featuring such legendary artists as Patti Smith, Laurie Anderson, Keanu Reeves, Angélique Kidjo, Margo Price, the Fiery Furnaces, Iggy Pop, and more. Get tickets and streamathus.org. ...
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Created on 01 March 2022
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Phoebe Robinson on her Comedy Special, Book Release, and Starting a Publishing Imprint, Tiny Reparations
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(Entertainment)
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... widespread calls for greater diversity, representation, and inclusion at all levels of media. As a pop-cultural polymath, Robinson has long been amplifying BIPOC voices through her TV production company ...
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Created on 08 February 2022
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10 of the Best Woman-Centered Films of the Past Year, To Watch New Year's Day ...
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(Movies)
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... Jennifer Mathieu, Amy Poehler’s take on Moxie is a heartfelt exploration of growing up as a teenager. Starring the director as the mother, and Hadley Robinson as Vivian, this movie is a reality check on ...
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Created on 22 December 2021
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Over a Century Ago, Two Young Girls Pulled a Prank That Got Way Out of Hand—And Convinced The World that Fairies Really Exist
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(Arts)
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... nature spirits, and, yes, fairies. Along with Spiritualism, Theosophy’s emphasis on life after death especially appealed to those grieving the loss of loved ones in the aftermath of the bloody First World ...
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Created on 16 December 2021
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Neko Case Talks Tour, New Album, and Writing: BUST Interview
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(Music)
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Like many people stuck at home during the pandemic, Neko Case had to find a new way to occupy herself. Unable to tour and still dealing with the aftermath of the 2017 fire that burned down her Vermont ...
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Created on 30 September 2021
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Paperboy Prince is Changing the Face of New York Politics
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(Feminism)
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... of my core policies,” explains Prince, “like ‘Gotta Do the Math,’ which is about universal basic income.”
It takes hard work to make change, but Prince is determined to have fun with it. “This is the ...
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Created on 28 May 2021
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Melding Pain and Poetry: Hilary Peach's Debut Poetry Book "Bolt" Magnifies the Strength of Women in Rural Communiti
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(Books)
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... years any of us have ever faced, but also learning to thrive in their aftermath.
By Amber Tamblyn
This article originally appeared in the Spring 2021 print edition of BUST Magazine. Subscribe today! ...
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Created on 28 April 2021
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Amy Poehler’s "Moxie" Is the BUSTiest Film of the Season—or Possibly Eve
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(Movies)
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... riot grrrl ’zines and music. Based on a YA novel by Jennifer Mathieu and directed by Amy Poehler (who also served as a producer and plays Vivian’s mom), the movie is a heartfelt exploration of growing ...
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Created on 03 March 2021
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Nikole Hannah-Jones on "The 1619 Project's" Genesis, Backlash And What's N
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(Feminism)
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In line with a pattern of efforts by the Trump administration to undermine the progress of racial justice initiatives in the aftermath of Charlottesville and Black Lives Matter protests worldwide, attempts ...
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Created on 14 January 2021
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Madame Gandhi Opens Up About "Bad Habits," Free Bleeding, And Why The Future Is Female On BUST's "Poptarts" Podc
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(Poptarts)
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... Bachelor’s in Mathematics and Gender Studies from Georgetown and an MBA from Harvard before deciding to become a full-time rock star in 2016 with her breakout EP Voices. In 2019 she released the EP Visions ...
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Created on 18 December 2020
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Exclusive Interview with Pioneering Educator Jane Elliott: Teaching and Understanding Race In 2020
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(Feminism)
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... to come.
When Elliott walked into her third-grade classroom in the aftermath of King’s death, her all-white students from a town of fewer than 1,000 people awaited her with questions about why someone ...
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Created on 16 October 2020
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Hey 19: The Wild True Story Of America's First Women-Led Terrorist Grou
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(General)
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... Rosenau. “It kept echoing and echoing—boom, boom.”
Aftermath of U.S. Capitol bombing, Nov. 7, 1983
No one was hurt, but the explosion caused more than $1 million in damage. “The explosive load blew ...
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Created on 30 July 2020
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Aisha Dee Of “The Bold Type” Talks The Power of Female Friendships And Her New EP: BUST Interview
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(Entertainment)
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... I think inspiration kind of hits at moments when it's usually not that convenient for me. So, no, I don't have a super mathematical process, but I love writing music. It helps me sort through a lot of feeling ...
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Created on 13 July 2020
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Kristen Stewart Set To Play Princess Diana In Upcoming Biopic “Spencer”
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(Movies)
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... experiences could be quite the opposite. His previous biopic, Jackie, which took place in the aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, was commended for both Natalie Portman's performance ...
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Created on 24 June 2020
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Big Freedia Opens Up About Beyoncé, Bounce, Being Black in New Orleans, and Her Boo: BUST Interview
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(Music)
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... the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina through the medium of “bounce” music. An electrifying performer with a booming hip-hop flow; a flamboyant wardrobe that blends slick menswear with ultra-glam feminine ...
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Created on 23 June 2020
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Hate Math? Thank The Patriarchy
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(Feminism)
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Why are girls so freaked out by math? The reasons are complex and rooted in the patriarchy, and education activist Vanessa Vakharia is fighting back
MAYBE YOU REMEMBER the moment you started hating ...
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Created on 11 May 2020
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Madame Gandhi On Gender, Feminism, And The Radical Art Of Performing Sober: BUST Interview
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(Music)
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After majoring in math at Georgetown, Gandhi was drumming with both M.I.A. and Thievery Corporation while getting her MBA at Harvard. But now, making her own music is at the forefront of Gandhi’s life, ...
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Created on 08 May 2020
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It’s About Time: Land O’ Lakes Says Goodbye To Cultural Appropriation
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(Living)
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... braids, headdress, and outfit, that just wasn’t the case. As H. Mathew Barkhausen III noted in Seventh Native American Generation Magazine, “From the blue-eyed woman in 'Indian Princess' garb on the door ...
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Created on 22 April 2020
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In Honor Of Hulu's “The Great,” Here Are Some Other Women In History We'd Love To See Onscre
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(TV)
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... math and programming, but she had a keen interest in psychology as well. She was intrigued by the human brain, thoughts, and emotion. And because it was the 1800s, there were still a lot of strange pseudosciences ...
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Created on 25 March 2020
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Natasha Lyonne On Millennials, Maintaining Independence In Relationships, Healthy Adult Friendships, And "Russian Doll": BUST Intervie
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(TV)
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... friendships, and “spiritual mathematics”
“I HAVEN’T DONE one of these BUST interviews in almost 20 years!” says Natasha Lyonne, star and co-creator of Netflix’s Russian Doll, as she settles in for our ...
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Created on 04 February 2020