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6 True Crime Podcasts Hosted by Women to Add to Your Queue Right Now
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(Entertainment)
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... Women, specifically, make up the majority of true crime “fans,” forming a kind of morbidly cathartic community where all of our daily worst fears are validated. After all, the victims featured in a lot ...
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Created on 31 January 2023
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Chelsea Handler Slayed at the Critic's Choice Awards; Announces Upcoming tou
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(TV)
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... of the many notable women there. Viola Davis, Julia Roberts, Cate Blanchett, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Michelle Pfeiffer all had the spotlight on them during Handler’s speech, and everyone looked to be in ...
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Created on 20 January 2023
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Jennifer Coolidge Won this Year’s Golden Globe Awards, Plus 13 Feminist Moments From the Ceremony that Made Us Smile
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(Entertainment)
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From Jennifer Coolidge’s heartfelt and hilarious acceptance speech, to Laverne Cox’s impressive red carpet interviewing skills, women ran this year’s Golden Globe Awards. Here are some moments that ...
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Created on 11 January 2023
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6 Cancelled Shows That Left Us Shook
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(TV)
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... heart, and ever-changing stories to create series that address female struggle, race, class, and queerness that many fans can relate to, many of these shows don't last as long as they should. Women are ...
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Created on 04 January 2023
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All-Black on the Silver Screen: 11 Goth Girls in TV and Film That Led Us to The Present-Day Wednesday
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(TV)
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We’ve been seeing a whole lot of Wednesday Addams’ creepy, yet cute, on-screen looks since the release of Netflix’s Wednesday in late November, but Jenna Ortega wasn’t the first to bring an “every day ...
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Created on 03 January 2023
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Christina Applegate Was Recently Diagnosed With MS—a Disease That’s 3 Times More Common in Women Than Men. Here’s What You Need to Know
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(Living)
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... the life expectancy for those diagnosed with MS is continuing to increase.
Women and MS
Unfortunately, studies have also found that MS is three times more likely to occur in women than in men and ...
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Created on 19 December 2022
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2023 Golden Globe Female Nominations Honor Viola Davis, Zendaya, Julia Roberts and More!
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(Entertainment)
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Women who take on any role in the film industry know the stakes when giving a performance that could impact their audience, themselves, and future generations. Women continue to fight for their right ...
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Created on 15 December 2022
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Meet The Sports Bra — the Nation's First Bar to Show Only Women's Spor
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(Feminism)
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Four years ago, Jenny Nguyen rolled up to a sports bar with some friends in hopes of watching the NCAA women’s basketball final. The bartenders wouldn’t change the channel on the main TVs, though, ...
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Created on 21 November 2022
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Queer Period Pieces Like Abbi Jacobson's "A League Of Their Own" Are A Reminder That LGBTQ Rights Are Still Under Atta
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(TV)
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... to respond to exclusionary rhetoric and to hold persistent pushers of division accountable at the ballot box, in the pew, and at the dinner table. Many women are using female past times like knitting and ...
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Created on 13 October 2022
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From The BUST Archives: Buffy Sainte-Marie Discusses Her 2009 Album "Running For The Drum," Feminism, The 1960's, and Breastfeeding On "Sesame Street?" ...
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(Music)
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... women. I really loved them, but they didn’t have their heads together, and certainly, show-business people didn’t. Especially around a young woman looking like I did, because I looked really unusual, and ...
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Created on 10 October 2022
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Gina Prince-Bythewood On Directing Viola Davis In Her New Film "The Woman King," The Tale Of An All-Female Army In West Afric
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(Movies)
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... serving as inspiration for the fierce Dora Milaje warriors in Black Panther. “I felt like I was in a world I’d never seen before, meeting these women who I’ve never seen on screen before,” the 53-year-old ...
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Created on 07 September 2022
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Scared With Her, Not for Her: Keke Palmer Shines in "Nope
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(Movies)
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... study of female agency in film from the University of Washington, which found that women are consistently rendered as submissive or dependent in comparison to their male counterparts. The study, however, ...
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Created on 04 August 2022
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"Legends of Drag" Pays Homage To Drag Icons "Of A Certain Age" Who Paved The Way For The Queens of Today ...
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(Books)
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... of survival, and ones that need to be relayed and heard. From the trans women that started the Compton Cafeteria Riots and the Stonewall Inn Uprising (hey Marsha) that catapulted the gay liberation movement, ...
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Created on 21 June 2022
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EXCLUSIVE: Mayim Bialik Talks Imposter Syndrome As A First-Time Director, and Her Latest Film, "As They Made Us" ...
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(Movies)
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... is in denial about her husband’s grim diagnosis. What do you think people get wrong or don’t understand about the care-giving experience?
MB: What I learned is how much women do balance. So, when it ...
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Created on 15 April 2022
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Annie Murphy On The Importance of Imperfect Female Characters, Life After Alexis, And Her Top-Secret Role On Season 2 of Russian Doll
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(Entertainment)
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... friend, plays Patty on the show, and we love sitcom days. We basically get to sit back and watch the guys be funny. The women’s roles in the sitcom part of Kevin involve offering up the setups for the ...
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Created on 14 April 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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... Courtesy of Rogers and Cowan PMK
The most prominent theme is that of the Black women's resilience and self-reliance. The main character is especially symbolic of a time when the floodgates of information ...
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Created on 08 April 2022
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Rachel Berry, Diane Nguyen, and Me: My Journey Through Feminist Television to Find Representation, Identity, and More
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(TV)
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Over the past decade, we’ve been seeing a boom in television programming made by women, for women. During the 2019-2020 television season, women comprised 45% of major characters on broadcast, cable ...
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Created on 25 February 2022
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Phoebe Robinson on her Comedy Special, Book Release, and Starting a Publishing Imprint, Tiny Reparations
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(Entertainment)
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... their favorite women, queer, and BIPOC comedians (their podcast may have been the first place you heard Aparna Nancherla or Michelle Buteau), providing an influential platform that expanded the media landscape ...
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Created on 08 February 2022
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This All-Female, Electric and Grip Staff Crew in Mexico City, Is Working To Close the Diversity Gap in the Country's Film Industr
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(Feminism)
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Three years ago, Mexican film director Faride Schroeder and Mexican cinematographer Leslie Montero had to hire a crew for a car commercial. They sought out an all-women crew, including Mexican gaffer ...
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Created on 28 January 2022
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The 10 Best Feminist and Female-Centered Books of 2021 to Cozy Up With This Christmas Break, According to BUST
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(Books)
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... what it means to be a parent.”
Non-Fiction
When Women Invented Television – New York Times’ bestselling author, Jennifer Keishin Armstrong brings us another spectacular book that sheds light on ...
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Created on 21 December 2021