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6 Cancelled Shows That Left Us Shook
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(TV)
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Last month, much to fans dismay, HBO canceled their popular series, Minx, about a young woman trying to start a feminist magazine (sound familiar?). But as a person who watches way too much TV and loves ...
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Created on 04 January 2023
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On the Season 3 Finale of HBO's 'Succession,' Sarah Snook's 'Shiv Roy' Finds Power in Female
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(TV)
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The season three finale of HBO’s Emmy-winning series Succession boasted the series highest viewership yet, with 1.7 million viewers on the day-of-air. The highly anticipated season finale ‘All The Bells ...
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Created on 16 December 2021
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Ruby Rose vs. Warner Brothers: Social Media Tell-All Reveals Dangerous Work Environment at The CW's "Batwoma
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(TV)
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... Javicia Leslie, who would go on to transform the role of Ryan Wilder as the first bisexual Batwoman. Leslie has appeared as a series regular on shows like God Friended Me, Carl Weber’s The Family Business, ...
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Created on 28 October 2021
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Monica Raymund Talks Season 2 of STARZ "Hightown," The Current Landscape For Queer and Latinx Actors, and The Difference Between Acting and Directing as Art Forms ...
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(TV)
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... the series begins, Raymund’s character Jackie, is a hard-partying National Marine Fisheries Service agent with a thing for too much alcohol and toxic women. After a one-night stand in season one, Jackie ...
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Created on 26 October 2021
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Gettin' Witchy With It: The CW Adds Lucy Barrett to the Main Cast of Season 4 of Charmed Reboot
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(TV)
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The CW’s Charmed reboot has found a new lead for its fourth season. Australian actress Lucy Barrett, best known for her recurring role in the Duplass brothers’ web series, Co-Ed, will join the series ...
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Created on 09 September 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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(TV)
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Another beloved DC Comics character will hit the CW this fall. Poison Ivy, Batman’s toxic, eco-terrorist enemy, will be portrayed by Bridget Regan on Batwoman’s upcoming third season.
This won’t be ...
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Created on 02 September 2021
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Living in Her Truth: Mae Whitman Comes Out As Pansexual In Tweet About Role In LGBTQIA+ Friendly Show “The Owl House”
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(Feminism)
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... and accelerate acceptance.”
The Owl House is an animated fantasy-comedy series about a girl training to become a witch that has made headlines for featuring Disney Channel’s first bisexual lead. Whitman ...
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Created on 18 August 2021
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BUST’s Editors Debate The Cultural Impact Of Bravo’s “Real Housewives” Franchise And Give An Introductory Crash Course For Newbies On The “Poptarts” Podcast!
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(Poptarts)
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... and Emily discuss the series’ cultural impact with Housewives superfan Sean Anthony, and provide an introductory crash course in “Housewives 101,” for the Bravo-curious.
Listen to the Real Housewives ...
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Created on 28 May 2021
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"She-Ra's" Final Season Explores The Ethos Of The Show: Lo
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(TV)
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After five seasons, Netflix's She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is coming to an end, and the powerful 13-episode series finale is a testament to what happens when you have terrific writers in the room. ...
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Created on 15 May 2020
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“Little Fires Everywhere” Star Megan Stott Unpacks Izzy’s Story: BUST Interview
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(TV)
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... of us something to look forward to every Wednesday. Based on the bestselling novel by Celeste Ng, the eight-part miniseries follows two mothers with a tense relationship—and a handful of secrets between ...
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Created on 20 April 2020
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17 Feel Good Shows You Can Stream To Feel Less Socially Isolated
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(TV)
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... because the showrunners ended it right where they wanted to, it has one of the best series finales of television. Available on NBC, Netflix and Hulu.
9. Kim’s Convenience
For a more traditional ...
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Created on 19 March 2020
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Here for The Right Reasons: Or, Why Are We Still Watching "The Bachelor"
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(TV)
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... show changed with the times? And even more importantly, do we even want it to?
The Bachelor franchise has always been overwhelmingly white and exclusively straight. It wasn’t until 2017 that the series ...
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Created on 13 February 2020
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Rebecca Sugar Talks "Steven Universe" Success, Queer Visibility In Children's Cartoons, and Own Non-Binary Identi
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(Entertainment)
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... as both non-binary and bisexual, Sugar has broken down barriers with the stroke of their brush, and has created storylines that go where no animated series has ever gone before. The Silver Spring, MD, ...
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Created on 15 January 2020
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BUST's 10 Best Bets For September And October 201
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(Entertainment)
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... the new crew.
4. Downton Abbey The Movie Julian Fellowes’ soapy PBS series Downton Abbey is going out in style with a big screen sendoff starring the whole brilliant ensemble. Catch the Crawleys ...
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Created on 04 September 2019
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"Game of Thrones" Is Over, Here Are 12 Books & Shows To Get Into No
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(Entertainment)
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Here at BUST we have many, many opinions on the Game of Thrones series finale. However, we’re not going to get into them today (but we will eventually). Now that the show is officially over, here ...
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Created on 20 May 2019
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Thank You, Rebecca Bunch! 8 Radical Moments "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Got Righ
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(TV)
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How have we ended up in a situation where both Broad City and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend air their series finale within a week of each other? It’s a cruel moment for people who love feminist television, but ...
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Created on 03 April 2019
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St. Vincent Is Producing New Music By Sleater-Kinney
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(Music)
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... trio’s first release in a decade. Following the end of her award-winning comedy series Portlandia, guitarist Carrie Brownstein mentioned the band had been back in the studio.
“Just so you know, we’re ...
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Created on 08 January 2019
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The Best Historical Fiction To Curl Up With This Winter
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(Books)
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... gorgeous book cover
I picked up this book for the title ALONE. The Kitty Peck series by Kate Griffin is a real treat for fans of history and crime series. The books are set in Victorian London, and we’re ...
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Created on 14 December 2018
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Week Of Women: August 24-30, 2018
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(Entertainment)
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...
TV
Sharp Objects The HBO miniseries—based on the novel by Gillian Flynn, directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, and starring Amy Adams—airs its finale, which book readers know is going to be memorable. ...
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Created on 23 August 2018
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Nikohl Boosheri Of “The Bold Type” On What Makes The Show (And Her Character) So Important: BUST Interview
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(TV)
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The Bold Type, Freeform’s breakout series about the women working at fictional magazine Scarlet, is changing feminist television, and it’s largely thanks to Nikohl Boosheri’s character Adena El-Amin. ...
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Created on 06 August 2018