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Aya Cash On Horror, Humor, And Feminism In "Scare Me
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(Movies)
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The frightful cocktail of sitting by a fire on a cold winter's night, eyes aglow with flickering flames while sharing scary stories sounds like any child’s Halloween dream. Josh Ruben’s new film, released ...
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Created on 01 October 2020
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Set Your Spooktober Off Right With These Queer And Women-Centered Virtual Literary Events
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(Books)
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... Halloween candy, an open heart, and a dream journal (if you keep one). Boo. Click here to sign up!
Third House Books and Burrow Press Meet The Authors: Raven Leilani + Sarah Gerard
October 6th, 6:00 ...
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Created on 16 September 2020
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What's Your Fall 2020 Horoscope
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(Living)
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... 2. Then, a revelation comes when Saturn’s station goes direct on September 29 in your sector of subconscious stirrings. The full moon on Halloween grounds electric mental energy, helping answer the most ...
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Created on 31 August 2020
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Women Doctors Are Posing In Swimsuits Under #MedBikini And It's Pretty Awesom
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(Feminism)
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... count as unprofessional content? Among other things, they included holding/consuming alcohol, inappropriate attire—which was later specified as “pictures in underwear, provocative Halloween costumes, and ...
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Created on 24 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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... block," said Brand. "And Halloween is our big night, I'm a super scary gal on that holiday and instead of candy we hand out pizza. Our line goes down the block from our oven, which was a gift from our friends ...
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Created on 17 July 2020
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10 Feminist Horror Flicks To Watch This Summer
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(Movies)
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On the surface, horror and feminism don’t seem to mix well. The film industry itself is dominated by men, but horror is especially chock full of sexist tropes and air-headed female characters. For example, ...
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Created on 26 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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... I was five, being a little queen and wanting to be Wonder Woman for Halloween. My family used to have meetings about it and they’d be whispering about it. But my mom supported me, she was my backbone,” ...
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Created on 23 June 2020