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Here Are All the Women Who Were Nominated—and Snubbed—for This Year’s Grammys
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(Music)
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... Of The Year, and Best New Artist. Beyoncé (“BREAK MY SOUL”), Lizzo (“About Damn Time”), Doja Cat (“Woman”), Adele (“Easy On Me”), ABBA (“Don't Shut Me Down”), Mary J. Blige (“Good Morning Gorgeous”), and ...
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Created on 30 January 2023
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10 Fanstastic New Books by Women to Make Catching Up on that New Year's Resolution to "Read More" a Breeze! ...
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(Books)
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... change your life. You’ll find yourself reading with many tabs open to keep up with all the new knowledge. As Atoe writes, it’s about “Black people expressing, representing, and documenting the fullest ...
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Created on 24 January 2023
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Madonna's New Year's Look In "Four Rooms" Has Aged Like Fine Wine: Here's How to Get It T
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(Style)
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NEW YEAR’S EVE is usually a shit show for hotel staff, who have to escort drunks in and out of room parties all night long. But the 1995 New Year’s-themed black comedy anthology, Four Rooms, is the ...
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Created on 22 December 2022
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14 Inspiring Celebrities Who Came Out Later in Life, On Their Own Terms
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(Sex)
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... Look out for more about her story in the new Amazon series entitled A League of Their Own (based on the film) written by Abbi Jacobson and Will Graham out now.
6. Rebel Wilson
Photo of Rebel Wilson ...
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Created on 14 September 2022
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Happy Feet! We ship the new Fluevog x Zandra Rhodes collab!
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(Style)
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... Paris Hilton. In 2019, she celebrated 50 years in the fashion industry with a retrospective at the Fashion and Textile Museum (which she founded).
The Fluevog x Zandra Rhodes collection has five new ...
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Created on 08 June 2022
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Keke Palmer Scores Big For Black Women And Liberation In "Alice" Now Streaming On Deman
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(Movies)
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What would you do if you found out that freedom was closer than you thought? Or simply a state of mind. Alice, the brainchild of debut director Krystin Ver Linden, is a revenge thriller set in the Antebellum ...
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Created on 08 April 2022
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Diana Ross Proves She's Still The Boss on Her New Studio Album "Thank You" ...
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(Music)
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As a seasoned performer, Diana Ross definitely knows her strengths, and Thank You, her 25th studio album (her first since 2006), reflects this throughout its 13 tracks. Classic R&B spreads positivity ...
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Created on 29 December 2021
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OB/GYN's Viral Twitter Thread Sparks Massive Response on Ways to Improve the Gynecology Office Experienc
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(Sex)
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Many of us would agree that going to the gyno is probably one of the more uncomfortable doctor’s visits we have to make. From awkward conversations about going on the pill, to rapidly stripping down ...
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Created on 10 December 2021
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Research shows COVID-19 Vaccinations may affect periods in the short-term, but do not impact fertility
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(Sex)
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... from the pandemic, and pandemic-related stress. Prior to the pandemic, stress has always had an effect on period regularity. Thus, there is no surprise that the stress of the pandemic and new vaccinations ...
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Created on 17 September 2021
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Josephine Baker, First Black Superstar of the Silver Screen, Makes Her Criterion Channel Debut In Featured Collection
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(Movies)
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... for thinking through performance in film history.”
This Criterion Channel collection arrives with the news that Baker will be memorialized in the Panthéon of Paris with an honorary ceremony on November ...
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Created on 13 September 2021
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Designer Zandra Rhodes Has Been The U.K.’s Queen of Color for 50 Years: BUST Interview
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(Style)
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... well to treatment, and that I’ve got quite a few more years to keep pestering people.” Now, she’s “pestering” fans with several new collaborations, including a Happy Socks collection based on some of her ...
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Created on 28 May 2021
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Woman With A Plan: Actor/Writer/Director Natalie Morales Makes Media Made For US
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(TV)
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... film is breaking new ground.
Teen quest movies, particularly dude-centric ones, aren’t new (see: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Superbad, and 2019’s female-led Booksmart). But Plan B is rooted in a major ...
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Created on 21 May 2021
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Five 2000s Trends that Must Die
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(Entertainment)
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... in the past lest we resurrect the unhealthy beauty standards for the female body of the time period. Women’s bodies are not trends.
2. Asian cultural appropriation
Graceanne from New York City, New ...
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Created on 16 April 2021
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Does "The U.S. vs Billie Holiday" Give Holiday’s Legacy The Justice It Deserves?
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(Movies)
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Creating a good biopic can be a hit or miss. Regardless of the identity of the historical figure or entertainer, capturing the complexities of a person’s entire existence can be quite a daunting task ...
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Created on 04 March 2021
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The Nouveau Gospel: Wild Belle's Natalie Bergman On Her Solo Debut Album and Finding Heaven Beyond Grie
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(Music)
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... when the siblings learned that their father and stepmother had been killed by a drunk driver. “I… knew that there [were] basically two options, like I could either crawl into a cave and die, and just, ...
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Created on 23 February 2021
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Meet the Next Generation of Superstar Activists: Exclusive BUST Interviews
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(Feminism)
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... big strides in their chosen areas of activism. And no matter what happens during this new administration, their inspiring work will carry on.
Photo: Mitch Pittman
Jamie Margolin (@jamie_s_margolin) ...
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Created on 15 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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... shelves of white America, helping break down the musical segregation of the time,” The New York Times reported upon her death in 1992. “Teen-agers from all walks of life snapped their fingers to her universal ...
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Created on 10 February 2021
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Genya Ravan’s “I Who Have Nothing” Melds Gold, Gravel, And Guts
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(Music)
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... through decades of towering highs and devastating lows? One spin of her new single “I Who Have Nothing,” tells it all—and after nearly fifty years in the tumultuous music biz, there's a lot to tell. The ...
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Created on 05 February 2021
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Culture Critics Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham Commemorate This Moment in Time With Their New Book Black Futures
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(Books)
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... and collaborator Jenna Wortham—staff writer for The New York Times Magazine and co-host of the podcast Still Processing—have created a stunning new visual anthology, Black Futures, out December 1. The ...
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Created on 01 December 2020
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Week Of Women: The Crown, Ammonite, I Am Greta
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(Entertainment)
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... to be safe (and to quarantine, especially as we hit a second wave), but at least there are tons of new books, songs, and movies to stream. Here are just a few.
MOVIES/TV
The Crown
The fourth ...
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Created on 12 November 2020