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10 of the Best Woman-Centered Films of the Past Year, To Watch New Year's Day ...
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(Movies)
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... depression, and South of France, Ma Belle, My Beauty, directed by Marion Hill, sees Bertie (Idella Johnson) and Fred (Lucien Guignard) move to the South of France right after their wedding. Later meeting ...
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Created on 22 December 2021
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Over a Century Ago, Two Young Girls Pulled a Prank That Got Way Out of Hand—And Convinced The World that Fairies Really Exist
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(Arts)
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... University Library Galleries
It all began in the summer of 1917, when nine-year-old Frances Griffiths and her mother moved from Cape Town, South Africa, to the picturesque town of Cottingley in Yorkshire, ...
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Created on 16 December 2021
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"Downton Abbey: A New Era" Teaser Trailer Debut Promises “The Grandest Escape of the Year." Whatever Could That Mean? ...
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(Movies)
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... you were born, I met a man, and now I’ve come into possession of a villa in the South of France.” It teases a wedding, some new faces, and Gatsby-esque parties and frivolity on the French Riviera.
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Created on 16 November 2021
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Ma Belle, My Beauty: A French Love Story With a Twist: BUST Review
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(Movies)
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Written and Directed by Marion Hill. Out Now
Newlyweds Bertie (Idella Johnson) and Fred (Lucien Guignard) have just moved to the South of France and seem to have it all. But Bertie’s depressed after ...
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Created on 24 August 2021
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The recent Taliban takeover is terrifying for Afghan women and girls—here's wh
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(Feminism)
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... fighters in the recently seized southern city of Kandahar reportedly walked into a bank and told all nine female bank workers to leave their jobs immediately and send male relatives in to replace them. ...
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Created on 18 August 2021
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10 Timely, Empowering Books to Read During Women's History Mont
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(Books)
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... “Jolene” remix. Kamala Harris was elected the first woman, and the first Black and South Asian, Vice President of the United States. And, of course, countless women in white coats have helped and healed ...
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Created on 08 March 2021
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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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... South
Arkansas
Arkansas was a bit ahead of the curve when it came to suffrage, being twelfth of the first dozen states to ratify it, which they did on July 28, 1919. But the right to suffrage didn’t ...
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Created on 18 August 2020
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We Know The Schuyler Sisters — Now, Meet The Other Real-Life Women Behind "Hamilton
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(Movies)
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... including—no surprises here—Alexander Hamilton.
Theodosia married Joseph Alston in 1801, who was a Southern aristocrat and, unfortunately, heir to a rice plantation. While Alston was certainly charming, ...
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Created on 10 July 2020
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10 Documentaries and Movies About Police Brutality and Racism White People Must Watch
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(Movies)
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... Lyndon B. Johnson to sign the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Although the Civil Rights Act of 1964 had legally desegregated the South, there was still widespread discrimination and King’s march on Selma was ...
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Created on 03 June 2020
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Meet Julie d'Aubigny: The French Gender-bending Opera Diva Your History Teacher Didn't Want You To Know Abo
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(Feminism)
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... her handsome young fencing master, Séranne. Séranne was a commoner like Julie, raised in the south of France and now mingling with the elite. Every day, the city’s fencing halls filled with young aristocrats ...
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Created on 29 April 2020
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During A Pandemic, The Malaysian Government Recommended Misogyny
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(Feminism)
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... the country with the largest number of coronavirus cases in Southeast Asia decided to issue a series of online infographics with the following very crucial and very vital advice for women. Number one, ...
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Created on 03 April 2020
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In Honor Of Hulu's “The Great,” Here Are Some Other Women In History We'd Love To See Onscre
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(TV)
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... in Alabama. Truth returned to the South in order to sue the slave-owner and get her son back, winning the case and making history. But her story does not end there. Truth believed that the spirit came ...
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Created on 25 March 2020
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Now That I’ve Experienced My First Music Cruise, I Never Want To See Bands On Land Again
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(Living)
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... specializes in curating music festivals at sea for multiple genres, including The 70s Rock & Romance Cruise, The Country Music Cruise, The Flower Power Cruise, The Southern Rock Cruise, The Soul Train ...
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Created on 25 February 2020
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Welcome to Pulga: How One Woman Bought A Ghost Town And Turned It Into A Feminist Haven
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(Living)
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... to France, where she painted and learned to cook, visiting local markets to discover what was in season. After a brief return to the U.S., she moved to the south of France where she worked in a bed and ...
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Created on 19 February 2020
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Dance The Night Away With This Disco Hair DIY
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(Style)
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... Fringe Salon used Bantu knots to create this particular style. Originating centuries ago in southern Africa, Bantu knots are styled by twisting individual sections of hair into small, coiled buns, which ...
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Created on 07 February 2020
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The Racist Origins Of Fatphobia
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(Feminism)
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... “Just arrived from London! The Hottentot Venus!” met the tantalized gazes of 19th-century urbanites. All were invited to ogle the body of the famous South African woman, billed as a unique specimen of ...
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Created on 10 October 2019
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Be Savvy About Rideshare Safety With #WhatsMyName
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(Living)
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Know Before You Go
WHEN 21-YEAR-OLD University of South Carolina student Sami Josephson got into a car she thought was her Uber on March 29, she paid for that mistake with her life. The driver of that ...
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Created on 08 October 2019
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This Mother-Daughter Suffragist Duo Almost Got Left Out The Movement's Memor
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(Feminism)
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... tours that took her west to Ohio, Missouri and Wisconsin, north to Massachusetts, and south to Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.
The precise end of Mary’s life has eluded me. We know ...
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Created on 11 September 2019
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Safe Spaces On The Open Road: Why More Women Are Embracing #VanLife
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(Living)
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... article originally appeared in the July/August 2019 print edition of BUST Magazine. Subscribe today!
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How The Anonymous South Korean Feminist Movement Moved From Online To The Streets ...
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Created on 07 August 2019
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"Queer Eye's" Tan France On The Importance Of Sharing Your Own Story: BUST Intervi
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(TV)
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... in South Yorkshire, England, before moving to Salt Lake City as an adult and marrying the love of his life, who persuaded him to audition for Queer Eye. There are also, of course, tons of fashion tips, ...
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Created on 20 June 2019