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Jane the Virgin
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Jane the Virgin
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Created on 21 March 2019
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Week Of Women: March 22-28, 2019
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(Article tagged with: Jane the Virgin)
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Our female-fronted pop culture picks for the week are here! Ring in Aries season with the last season of Jane the Virgin, new tunes by Jenny Lewis, and so much more.
MOVIES/TV
Jane the Virgin ...
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Created on 21 March 2019
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8 Best Horror Movies of 2022 Featuring Women to Watch (or Rewatch) at Your Next Movie Night
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The horror genre has, historically, not been very kind to women. Misogynistic tropes seem to thrive in the world of horror–from the hypersexualized teenage girl to the “morally superior” virgin to the ...
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Created on 16 December 2022
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1960s Chicago Abortion Activists "The Jane Collective" Inspires New Movie, "Call Jane" Starring Elizabeth Banks ...
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(Feminism)
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... women’s reproductive rights? Well, it turns out that women in Chicago in the late 1960s and early 70's faced the same dilemma, and they created a person (or rather, group) that you could call- the Jane ...
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Created on 20 September 2022
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Sharp Stick: Lena Dunham's Dive Into Sex, Lovability, & The Space In Betwee
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Writer and director Lena Dunham’s latest project, Sharp Stick, is a reflection on sexuality and the desire to feel seen. The film follows Sarah Jo (Kristine Froseth), a 26-year-old caregiver for children ...
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Created on 22 August 2022
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Ava DuVernay, Taraji P Henson, Cynthia Erivo And More: 9 Movies & Shows Featuring Black Women You Need to Stream This Black History Month
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(Entertainment)
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... the three Black women behind the NASA launch that cemented the country's place in the Space Race. Starring three powerhouses– Octavia Spencer, Taraji P. Henson, and Janelle Monáe– this film highlights the ...
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Created on 16 February 2022
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9 Hot Pieces of Feminist Media, Including Podcasts, Documentaries, and New Releases From Björk and Laurie Anderson
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(Arts)
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... Campbell and Courtney Cox alongside new blood Jenna Ortega (Jane the Virgin) and Melissa Barrera (In the Heights). Brace yourself for Ghostface jump-scares, and take a stab at it in theaters Jan. 14. ...
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Created on 15 February 2022
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6 Women-Directed Horror Thrillers to Fulfill All of Your Spooky Season Cravings
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(Movies)
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... the nerdy “plain Jane” who has always been second (and needy) to her childhood best friend, Jennifer. The stereotypical smoking hot, popular cheerleader Jennifer befriends an indie rock band, Low Shoulder, ...
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Created on 01 October 2021
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Bridget Regan To Play Toxic Temptress Poison Ivy on Season 3 of the CW's Batwoman ...
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... Regan’s first time in the villain seat. She’s best known for playing the cunning drug lord Rose Solano (alias Sin Rostro) on Jane the Virgin for five seasons. Regan has also held recurring roles on TNT’s ...
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Created on 02 September 2021
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You Can Enjoy the Kitschy Glamour of Tiki Cocktail Culture without the Gnarly Colonial Aftertaste
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(Eat Me)
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... something that’s made up?”
When it comes to re-tooling the scene, mixologist Jane Danger is also game. As beverage director of the now-defunct, Pasifika-inspired, East Village bar Mother of Pearl, Danger ...
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Created on 26 May 2021
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Nikole Hannah-Jones on "The 1619 Project's" Genesis, Backlash And What's N
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(Feminism)
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... Blouse; Veronica Beard Dress; L’enchanteur earrings.
This article originally appeared in the Winter 2021 print edition of BUST Magazine. Subscribe today!
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Jane Fonda: A Rebel With a ...
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Created on 14 January 2021
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The Biden-Harris Administration Makes History By Appointing An All-Female Communications Team
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(Feminism)
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... move, Biden has already appointed the first Latino man as Chief of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas. What’s more, Biden also chose Avril Haines and Janet Yellen as the first women ever to hold their ...
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Created on 30 November 2020
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The 100th Anniversary of (Some) Women's Suffrage: Did YOUR state support women's right to vote? Check this state-by-state history of the fight for suffrage in Ameri
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(Feminism)
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... Massachusetts was the eighth state to ratify the 19th Amendment on June 25, 1919.
New York
When activists Jane Hunt, Lucretia Mott, Martha Wright, Mary Ann M'Clintock, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton had ...
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Created on 18 August 2020
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"We Are The Radical Monarchs" Documentary Is Proof That The Future Is In Black and Brown Girl
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(Movies)
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... sexual orientation. In the unit, Martinez explains the difference from transgender women and drag queens, by citing both Janet Mock and RuPaul, explaining how Mock identifies as a woman and how RuPaul ...
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Created on 20 July 2020
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17 Feel Good Shows You Can Stream To Feel Less Socially Isolated
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... — which received a total of 67 Emmy nominations. Available on HBO.
16. Jane the Virgin
If you haven’t jumped on the train of this CW telenovela, now is the perfect time. The show is definitely ...
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Created on 19 March 2020
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BUST's 10 Best Bets For Spring 202
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(Entertainment)
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4. Emma.
Box Hill Films/Focus Features
The story of a “handsome, clever and rich” young woman who can’t stop meddling in other people’s love lives, Jane Austen’s Emma has always been popular ...
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Created on 02 March 2020
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Hole’s Courtney Love, Melissa Auf der Maur, and More to Perform at Planned Parenthood Benefit
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(Entertainment)
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... access to the health care millions of people rely on to live healthy lives.
The concert will feature Courtney Love and Melissa Auf der Maur of Hole, former Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell joined ...
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Created on 19 February 2020
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The Four Black NASA Women Who Inspired “Hidden Figures” Are Getting Congressional Gold Medals
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(Feminism)
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... P. Henson, Janelle Monae, and Octavia Spencer, who played the roles of Johnson, Jackson, and Vaughan, respectively. (Darden was not featured in the movie, but she was in the book.)
The Hidden Figures ...
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Created on 13 November 2019
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Healing Queer Heartbreak in Amber Smith’s “Something Like Gravity”
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(Books)
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... and instead finding something like themselves.
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"Analee, In Real Life" Author Janelle Milanes On Writing High School Romance In 2018 And The Rise Of The Fake Dating Genre
There's Finally ...
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Created on 18 July 2019
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Why Catherine Howard's Story Is Important Toda
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(Feminism)
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... good marriage, and her education was the best a woman in her position could hope for. If anything, Catherine Howard’s educational background is the most similar to that of Henry’s favorite wife, Jane Seymour. ...
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Created on 12 July 2019