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Kim Petras Gives Heartwarming Acceptance Speech For Historic Grammy Win
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(Music)
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... @kimpetras and @samsmith is my new religion 🤯⛓ #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/RFuMDhrNLF
— RuPaul's Drag Race (@RuPaulsDragRace) February 6, 2023
 The campy spectacle triggered quite the dramatic reaction ...
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Created on 06 February 2023
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7 Best Biopics About Women to Watch When You Need to Feel Inspired (and 1 For When You Don't
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(Movies)
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... actions like dressing masculine and telling dirty jokes, and a life-altering bus accident at 18 that left her bedridden and changed the course of her life. Frida ultimately creates the perfect storm of ...
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Created on 30 November 2022
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Queer Period Pieces Like Abbi Jacobson's "A League Of Their Own" Are A Reminder That LGBTQ Rights Are Still Under Atta
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(TV)
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... something else. Watching the characters navigate the realities of queer life in 1943 is chilling. Same-sex attraction would be considered a serious mental illness for another three decades making involuntary ...
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Created on 13 October 2022
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"Bodies, Bodies, Bodies" is a Hilarious Commentary on “Woke” Culture That Will Also Scare the Shit Out of You. ...
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(Movies)
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... use of a pool as a unique way to introduce Sophie’s group of nefarious friends. As Reijn explains, “We introduce them in a swimming pool. They’re like embryos floating,” she said. “It’s an abstraction, ...
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Created on 23 September 2022
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Gina Prince-Bythewood On Directing Viola Davis In Her New Film "The Woman King," The Tale Of An All-Female Army In West Afric
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(Movies)
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Gina Prince-Bythewood was planning to take a break after her action-fantasy blockbuster, The Old Guard, premiered on Netflix in July 2020. But then she read the script for The Woman King and knew she ...
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Created on 07 September 2022
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Hillary Clinton's New Podcast "Gutsy" Profiles Women Who Inspire: Our Top 10 Pop Culture Picks For Fa
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(Living)
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... that helped propel the #MeToo movement into a worldwide call to action. Starring two-time Academy-Award nominee Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan, the film is directed by Emmy winner Maria Schrader with a screenplay ...
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Created on 07 September 2022
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In this Security Job, Sexism and The Patriarchy Are Actually Helping Women Excel
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(Feminism)
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... hoaxes, social engineering relies on psychological manipulation and human interaction rather than technological methods to gain the sort of access that allows for cybercrime to occur. And it is painfully ...
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Created on 30 June 2022
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Mental Health Awareness Month: 14 Celebrities That Are Vocal About Their Mental Health Struggles
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(Living)
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... (@selenagomez)
Selena’s battle with mental health struggles is probably not news to most of us. In her interactions with various magazines and news outlets, she has opened up about how living ...
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Created on 24 May 2022
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Aubrey Plaza Shows Off Her Dramatic Chops in "Emily The Criminal
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(Movies)
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... work at not caring about the consequences of his actions, unusual choices in a thriller. And soon it’s clear that for Emily and Youcef paying close attention to each other is more important than the actual ...
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Created on 08 February 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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... her frustration around these reactions to her material at the time, she says, “In 2015, you’re telling me that nobody wants to read a book written by a Black woman?” When I ask how Robinson’s latest book ...
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Created on 08 February 2022
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St Vincent Speaks to Carrie Brownstein About Their New Film "The Nowhere Inn," Their Feelings About Feminism, and the Dangers of Believing Your Own Hyp
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(Music)
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... action and the way you live your life, not that you posted a quote on Instagram. It’s about hiring. I’m a small business owner, I love working with other women, I hire other women, I support other women, ...
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Created on 30 November 2021
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Jenny Slate's Film "The Sunlit Night" Is An Earnest And Honest Attempt At Translating Creative Thinking Onto The Screen: Revi
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(Movies)
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... way to get an audience to understand not only how its specific artist protagonist conceives of the world around her, but how that particular worldview informs her actions and relationships with the film’s ...
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Created on 25 June 2021
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Reclaiming The Lens: 10 Women Filmmakers Spearheading The New Wave in Black Cinema
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(Movies)
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... order, here are 10 Black/BIPOC women filmmakers we should all be looking out for:
1. Numa Perrier
Perrier’s career in film significantly gained traction in 2008 when she co-founded Black & Sexy TV, ...
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Created on 22 April 2021
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Helen McCrory, Known For Harry Potter and Peaky Blinders, Dead at 52
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(Entertainment)
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On April 16, Helen McCrory died at age 52 after losing her battle with cancer. She was most notably known as Narcissa Malfoy in the Harry Potter franchise and as Polly Gray in Peaky Blinders. The British ...
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Created on 19 April 2021
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Harriyanna Hook Talks Acting, Creating Her Own Web-Series, and Staying True To Herself: BUST Interview
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(Entertainment)
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... amount of shady things that happened behind-the-scenes of your beloved cartoons and live-action programs. However, I had the chance to get to know the prolific and observant Nicole O. Johnson, or as you ...
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Created on 19 March 2021
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Emma Seligman's "Shiva Baby" Is A Screenshot Of Prolonged Adolescence In The Information Age: BUST Intervi
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(Movies)
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This same game of communicative hesitation and ambiguity further bleeds into characters’ physical interactions. Shiva Baby is a dialogue-heavy movie. However, in its absurdity, the most important things ...
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Created on 25 February 2021
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Five Women Who Shaped Motown Soul: Not Just Pretty Faces, but the Heart of Hitsville U.S.A.
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(Music)
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When Mary Wilson, founding member of The Supremes, died suddenly on Monday, February 9, 2021, we lost a true legend. Her longtime friend and publicist Jay Schwartz released a statement deeming Wilson ...
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Created on 10 February 2021
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Director Ekwa Msangi and Actor Jayme Lawson Tell An Intimate Immigration Story With "Farewell Amor": BUST Intervie
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(Movies)
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... with different scenarios to build up the backstories, which was so necessary for this because there's a whole world experienced prior to that first interaction in the film: 17 years' worth. Esther is Sylvia’s ...
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Created on 08 December 2020
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Netflix’s “Rebecca” Tries To Fix The Sexism Of Hitchcock’s—But Sometimes Falls Flat
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(Movies)
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... a stupid girl and assuring her upon her engagement that Mr. de Winter could never lover her. The old Maxim–of the novel and also Hitchcock’s film–seems to support this assessment in his words and actions. ...
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Created on 05 November 2020
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Death of indigenous woman who live-streamed abuse by med staff as she lay dying reignites fight for "No More Stolen Sisters
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(Feminism)
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... died. The nurses had administered a high dose of morphine, despite Echaquan's concerns that she would have an adverse reaction. Echaquan’s husband, Carol Dubé, and the school director from the Atikamekw ...
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Created on 09 October 2020