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Jewel Is Back With The R&B and Folk-Influenced "Freewheelin' Woman," Her First Album in 7 Years ...
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(Music)
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... how to be happy and my number two job would be to learn to be an artist or a musician — and that I would choose art over fame. So every decision I’ve made in my career has been set to that matrix. I have ...
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Created on 02 May 2022
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Fiber Artist and Animator Andrea Love Combines Her Passions For Fibers and Stop-Animation, And The Results Will Blow Your Mind
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(Arts)
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... experiment,” she says. Needle-felting a goblet
Love only discovered needle-felting after she’d already been dabbling in animation, but it quickly became an obsession. However, the idea to create a career ...
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Created on 21 April 2022
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EXCLUSIVE: Mayim Bialik Talks Imposter Syndrome As A First-Time Director, and Her Latest Film, "As They Made Us" ...
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(Movies)
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... with mental illness and addiction.
B: You have such an amazing career as an actress and game show host. Why did you decide now was the time to write and direct your first screenplay?
MB: For me, ...
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Created on 15 April 2022
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Annie Murphy On The Importance of Imperfect Female Characters, Life After Alexis, And Her Top-Secret Role On Season 2 of Russian Doll
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(Entertainment)
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... comedies—Kevin Can F**k Himself and Russian Doll. Here, Murphy opens up about how she landed the career-making role, asking for mental health help, and joining the cult of Peloton. -Niesha Davis
Due ...
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Created on 14 April 2022
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Remembering The Late, Great, bell hooks. How Well Do You Know The Feminist Author and Activist?
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(Feminism)
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... titles is the first book bell ever published, launching her multifaceted literary career in 1978? a.) and there we wept: poems
b.) Yearning: race, gender, and cultural politics
c.) ain’t i a woman: ...
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Created on 07 April 2022
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Amanda Bynes is Free From Her Nearly 9 Year Conservatorship and We Couldn’t Be Happier For Her—Here Are The Facts
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(Entertainment)
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... 2000s, Bynes continued her blossoming career by starring in hit movies like What a Girl Wants and She’s the Man. Around that time, struggling with her mental health and the pressures of fame, her casual ...
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Created on 23 March 2022
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Japanese Breakfast, The Flaming Lips, And Others Come Together On New Compilation Album, "Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono" ...
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(Music)
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Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono
(Chimera)
Yoko Ono’s musical output has often been misunderstood over the span of her nearly 60-year career. As Ocean Child curator Benjamin Gibbard puts it, “[She’s] ...
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Created on 21 March 2022
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Cat Power Dishes On Her 11th Studio Album, "Covers," How She Re-Imagines Her Old Songs, and On Being a "Difficult Woman" in the Music Industry ...
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(Music)
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... covers throughout their live shows or release them as one-off singles, Marshall is one of the very few musicians who’s made them a cornerstone of her career. “I don’t consider them covers,” she explains, ...
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Created on 14 March 2022
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We’d Like to Get Down Under Aussie Singer/Songwriter Alex Cameron—aka Mr. Jemima Kirke
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(Music)
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... smiling, and kisses Homer’s head.
A master of self-parody, the swaggering, Sydney-born singer/songwriter built his career masquerading as a repulsive womanizer, an obnoxious homophobe, and a desperate, ...
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Created on 08 March 2022
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“Lucy and Desi," Amy Poehler's New Documentary About TV Pioneers Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Is An Intimate Look Into An Early Power Couple's Private Life ...
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(Movies)
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Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were TV pioneers. Ball, a B-movie actress turned comedy legend, and Arnaz, a Cuban-American refugee and musician turned producer extraordinaire–fell in love with each other ...
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Created on 07 March 2022
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Darlene Love and Joan Osborne to perform at “We Got the Beat – A Women in Music Summit”: an Empowering Celebration of Women Artists, and a Call to Arms to Challenge the Rampant Misogyny in the Music I
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(Music)
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... and lack of career opportunity for women. George-Warren and Vann are looking to facilitate change through events like this one.
“I’m really excited about bringing together a diversity of women from several ...
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Created on 02 March 2022
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Rachel Berry, Diane Nguyen, and Me: My Journey Through Feminist Television to Find Representation, Identity, and More
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(TV)
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... racial, and gender identities were told on television. I particularly identified with Lea Michele’s Rachel Berry, a relentless diva with dreams of a Broadway career. Rachel Berry was probably not a feminist ...
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Created on 25 February 2022
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The Trailer For "The First Lady," A Film About Trailblazing First Ladies of America, Starring Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, Has Droppe
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(TV)
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... Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford. According to the Hollywood Reporter, this will be Pfeiffer’s first series regular role since the beginning of her career. With three award winning actresses playing three ...
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Created on 22 February 2022
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"The Worst Person In The World" Subverts the Classic Rom-Com Genre, Instead, Explores Loss Through a New Len
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(Movies)
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... "As Ride Like The Wind" by Christopher Cross plays and we watch Julie turn careers, men, and hair colors on a dime, it appears as if we know what we’re going to get with Trier’s film – a classic coming-of-age ...
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Created on 22 February 2022
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Soul Artist Kendra Morris’ New DIY Music Video For Song “Circle Eights” Proves Creativity Thrives During Hard Times: BUST Premiere
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(Music)
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... “I would create little promotional clips that I could post online,” Morris said. “People started asking who made them and before I knew it, I developed another career to coincide with my music career.” ...
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Created on 16 February 2022
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Girls Who Love Girls Who Love Music: 11 Songs Celebrating Queer Love to Listen To on Valentine’s Day
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(Music)
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... singer and writer dodie (she/they) started her career on YouTube, uploading videos of her singing both original songs and covers. With lyrics like “she tastes like birthday cake and storytime and fall ...
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Created on 11 February 2022
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Galentine's Day Was Ours: Remembering How The Fake Holiday Became Something Special For Me and My Mo
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(Living)
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... other in our career pursuits and passions. Our shared interest in romance began as a fun topic to lighten the mood after my parents split and my mom was diagnosed with cancer, but it soon became something ...
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Created on 10 February 2022
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"Roar!: A Collection of Mighty Women" Features Colorful, Painted Portraits of Famous Feminists Throughout Histor
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(Arts)
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... wouldn’t be out of place among the “mighty women” in Roar! She’s a self-taught artist whose career began in 1994 with a paint kit she bought while studying English at the University of Montana. She’s also ...
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Created on 07 February 2022
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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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... is perfect. “Mexico is a macho country, so there’s still a lot of work to do,” Stieglitz says. “But we’ve all got strong characters and successful careers. So, we’re being patient and setting an example. ...
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Created on 28 January 2022
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Farewell to Ronnie Spector, One Of The Original Bad Girls Of Rock & Roll Who Brought Edge and Flavor to 1960s Girl Groups
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(Music)
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... You Still Love Me Tomorrow?,” the Supremes mewed “Baby Love, I Need You, Oh How I Need You,” while the Ronettes grabbed their boy by the lapels, demanding “Be My Baby Now!” It became a career and epoch-defining ...
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Created on 18 January 2022