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This All-Female, Electric and Grip Staff Crew in Mexico City, Is Working To Close the Diversity Gap in the Country's Film Industr
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(Feminism)
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Three years ago, Mexican film director Faride Schroeder and Mexican cinematographer Leslie Montero had to hire a crew for a car commercial. They sought out an all-women crew, including Mexican gaffer ...
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Created on 28 January 2022
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13 Celebs Who Understood The Assignment This Halloween
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(Entertainment)
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... the late Selena Quintanilla, Queen of Tejano music, is one of the most celebrated Mexican-American musical artists of all time. To honor Selena’s legacy, r&b singer Ciara dressed as the late singer at ...
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Created on 01 November 2021
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Victoria Moroles Discusses Her New Role In Hulu's "Plan B," Reflecting On Friendship, Sex Ed, And More: BUST Intervi
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(Movies)
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... Mexican household as well. I feel like that kind of influenced some of her parenting. I would never want to speak for her, but just my experience being a teenager, I knew that's what she went through. I ...
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Created on 04 June 2021
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Rising Star Alexa Mansour Talks “The Walking Dead” Spinoff, Gaining Confidence, and Apocalypse Prep: BUST Interview
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(TV)
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... The Resident, Madam Secretary, and more, the half Mexican, half Egyptian, 23-years-old from Los Angeles breaksout with a lead role as Hope. Hope is a badass realist, with a secret heart of gold. This series ...
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Created on 08 April 2020
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How "The Farewell" Brings Diverse Death Traditions To Lif
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(Movies)
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... my family visiting the gravesite of my grandmother and bringing her favorite foods and flowers. We spoke to her and asked for additional protection at her resting place. Mexican traditions tend to include ...
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Created on 13 August 2019
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Why Aren't We Talking About The Amazing Representation In "Chambers
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(TV)
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... Mexican desert where the cast and crew filmed, and was sincerely riveted to see this story being told in 2019.
There are parts of the show where I had to rewind and be like, “Wait, what?” (almost in ...
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Created on 09 May 2019
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These Women Want You To Have A Better Death
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(Feminism)
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... Joanna Ebenstein, who wanted to share her collection with like-minded people. The lectures she began hosting in an adjacent room full of folding chairs, on topics such as grave robbing, Mexican folk deity ...
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Created on 02 August 2017
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The Legacy Of Clara Bow, America's First Sex Symbo
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(Movies)
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... Mexican croupiers. With married men, with whores, with chauffeurs and with servants. It is 1931 and she has in her hands The Coast Reporter, a lurid “yellow journalism”-style tabloid that is publishing ...
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Created on 18 August 2016
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"Tortilla Soup" Director Maria Ripoll Fuses Cultures In Film: 52 Weeks Of Director
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(Movies)
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... that adult daughters, two of whom work and can support themselves, would still live at home, but in Mexican culture, strong familial connections are common and multiple generations of a family often live ...
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Created on 07 July 2016
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Anthony Bourdain Explains Why Writing Food Is Like Writing Porn: BUST Interview
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(Eat Me)
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... world we know." Like his Los Angeles episode focusing solely on Korean and Korean-American food. "I'd love to go back and do another L.A. show and pretend that no one lives there who isn't Mexican or Salvadoran ...
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Created on 30 October 2015