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Get In Loser, We're Going Foragin
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(Living)
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In the Survival Skills for Badass Bitches series, writer Melanie LaForce walks you through everything you need to know to survive the outdoors, tough situations, and/or the forthcoming apocalypse. ...
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Created on 25 February 2021
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And The Winner Is... Naomi Osaka
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(Entertainment)
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On Saturday, Naomi Osaka, the 22-year-old tennis champion and activist, entered the final match of the U.S. open wearing the name Tamir Rice printed across her mask. In the next hour and a half Osaka ...
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Created on 14 September 2020
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"First One In" Is A Feminist Take On The Classic Sports Comed
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(Movies)
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FIRST ONE IN Written and directed by Gina O'Brien Out now
After a nationally televised scandal rocks her world, realtor and reality show contestant Madi Cooke (Kat Foster) loses the contest, her job, ...
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Created on 11 September 2020
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Regina King's Directorial Debut Makes History ...
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(Movies)
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Regina King’s movie entitled “One Night in Miami” premiered at the Venice Film Festival on Monday night. The film, based on Kemp Powers’ play of the same name, follows Cassius Clay, Malcolm X, Jim Brown ...
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Created on 09 September 2020
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#SaveTheUSPS And Mail Your Feminist Friends Stationery From These 10 Women-Owned Shops
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(Living)
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Let’s go voter, we’re saving the United States Postal Service.
Having to fight to stabilize this country's postal service from the President definitely wasn’t on my shortlist of things to do, but it’s ...
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Created on 18 August 2020
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'Real Life is Comedy': Kris Rey and Gillian Jacobs Spill On "I Used to Go Here" ...
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(Movies)
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Heartfelt and hilarious, Kris Rey’s forthcoming film I Used To Go Here explores a young woman’s self-perception and feelings of failure in a way that balances both humor and heaviness. The film follows ...
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Created on 30 July 2020
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Pizza Maven Shealyn Brand Is Keeping The Wood Fire Burning During Quarantine
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(Eat Me)
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Locked down pizza fans across the nation have had to go without their smoky, fresh Neapolitan pies from their favorite restaurants. Though most pizzerias have stayed open during the pandemic, eating ...
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Created on 17 July 2020
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Is It Worth It To Send Students Back To School This Fall?
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(Living)
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When the coronavirus hit the United States and schools began to shut down across the country, a lot of parents were faced with the prospect of having their children back at home. Having their kids home ...
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Created on 13 July 2020
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The New "Babysitter's Club" On Netflix Is Not About Babysitting — It’s About Strong Wom
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(TV)
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I feel vulnerable admitting that as woman in her 30s, I binge-watched the new Netflix show, The Babysitter's Club, over 4th of July weekend. Twice. Normally I would blame this behavior on quarantine ...
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Created on 10 July 2020
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13 Queer and Trans YA Books That Actually Have Happy Endings
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(Entertainment)
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With pride month coming to an end, we must celebrate young adult literature that features LGBTQ+ characters. Unlike usual queer and trans media, these books will not have unnecessary pain, death or ...
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Created on 26 June 2020
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"Parks and Recreation" Is Coming Back With A Covid-19 Relief Fundraising Specia
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(TV)
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Everyone’s favorite Parks and Rec deputy director and future President of the United States of America, Leslie Knope, is back. NBC’s Parks and Recreation, which went off air in 2015, will be returning ...
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Created on 24 April 2020
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Meet Netta, The Soulful Singer Creating Escapist Videos You Didn't Know You Needed Right No
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(Music)
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... Season 5 of HaKokhav HaBa, Israel’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, moving on at each stage of the competition until she won first place and the right to represent Israel in the Eurovision ...
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Created on 03 April 2020
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5 Ways Women Are Already Making History At The 2020 Olympics
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(Feminism)
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It has been 120 years since the first women competed in the Olympic Games. In 1900, 22 women competed alongside 997 men in five different categories including tennis, sailing, croquet, equestrian, and ...
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Created on 19 February 2020
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Here Are 6 Scientists to Know on International Day of Women and Girls in Science
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(Living)
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Founded by the United Nations Generally Assembly five years ago today, International Day of Women and Girls in Science Day is a time to recognize and honor the influence that women and girls have in ...
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Created on 11 February 2020
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Women Are More At Risk For Concussions But Are Being Overlooked
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(Living)
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Since the start of this year, Netflix has released two juxtaposing series about sports and the often darker, untold truths behind them. Cheer, which has amassed a large following in pop culture (Kendall ...
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Created on 03 February 2020
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Sasheer Zamata And Nicole Byer Know They're Your Best Friend (And Comedy) Goals: BUST Intervie
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(Entertainment)
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Sasheer Zamata and Nicole Byer celebrate a decade together in the comedy trenches on the Best Friends podcast.
It was best friendship at first sight when comedians Nicole Byer and Sasheer Zamata ...
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Created on 19 December 2019
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Nike Unveils New Modest Swimwear Line
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(Style)
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On Tuesday, Nike announced they will be releasing The Nike Victory Swim Collection-- a line of swimsuits catering to modest women, particularly those in the Muslim community.
The line will include ...
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Created on 13 December 2019
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Girl Ray Delivers Smooth Pop Sounds On "Girl
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(Music)
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GIRL RAY Girl (Moshi Moshi) Girl Ray has transformed its twee sound by embracing its pop sensibilities and adding synths. The result is a smooth collection of twinkling pop tracks. Influenced by ...
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Created on 04 December 2019
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Lizzo Won This Year With Eight Grammy Nominations
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(Music)
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It would be an understatement to say that Lizzo will be dominating the Grammys: this is the first year she’s even been nominated, and she’s managed to snag eight nominations. Lizzo, a singer-songwriter, ...
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Created on 22 November 2019
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The Best Way To Avoid A Sexist Robot Takeover? Increase Diversity In Tech.
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(Blog)
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Over the past two decades, robots and machines have started to play an increasingly important, and sentient, role in our lives. We rely on them to plan our schedules, make our food, and clean our houses. ...
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Created on 13 November 2019