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'You Don't Nomi': Film Review When "Showgirls" opened in the fall of 1995, it was mocked and damned with more derision than the usual movie debacle ("John Carter," "Gigli"). That's because, according to the conventional view, it was not just a bad movie but an unspeakably vulgar bad ...
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Kerry Washington to Host 'American Son' Twitter and Instagram Events Amid "Resurgence" of Film The actress told Jimmy Kimmel that she will be joined by African American Policy Forum founder Kimberlé Crenshaw to discuss the film, "talk about how people can be part of the solution [and] raise money for AAPF and Say Her Name." Kerry Washington ...
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Spike Lee on his role as an artist in tumultuous times: 'I'm built for this' When Spike Lee phoned in for an interview late last week, New York was still in the throes of demonstrations against police brutality, a lockdown brought on by covid-19 and the civic unrest and economic crisis that have ensued. But Lee, who was calling from ...
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'Pizza Girl,' by Jean Kyoung Frazier: An Excerpt Her name was Jenny Hauser and every Wednesday I put pickles on her pizza. The first time she called in it'd been mid-June, the summer of 2011. I'd been at Eddie's a little over a month. My uniform polo was green and orange and scratchy at the pits, people ...
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Reese Witherspoon's phone stopped ringing. Now she's making the calls Sitting next to Nicole Kidman in makeup on the set of "Big Little Lies," Reese Witherspoon had questions. Loads of questions. What was it like to work with Stanley Kubrick? How did you do the musical numbers in "Moulin Rogue!"? Witherspoon loves movies.
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What Makes an American a Patriot? Spike Lee Has Some Answers NEW YORK — Spike Lee was just 10 when Muhammad Ali, in 1967, refused to be drafted into the Vietnam. It wasn't his fight, Ali said then. The Vietnamese "never lynched me." Ali's stand, and the subsequent vitriol that came his way, made an enormous ...
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Rachel Lindsay Slams Bachelor Franchise for Lack of Diversity: 'Take Action to Rectify the Problem' "We still don't have the diversity that this show needs, and that our audience deserves," Rachel Lindsay said. By Robyn Merrett. June 09, 2020 08:33 PM. Advertisement. FB Tweet More. Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print. Rachel Lindsay. Alberto E.
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Black Stars, Activists to Take Over White A-Lister Instagram Accounts In #ShareTheMicNow Campaign Gwyneth Paltrow, Hilary Swank and Julia Roberts, as well as authors, fashion designers, athletes and politicians, are sharing their social media platforms on Wednesday to magnify Black women's voices. A host of Black stars, writers, businesswomen and ...
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Bachelor Nation's Marquel Martin Urges Franchise to Break Silence and Not "Hide Behind Your Money" Where are you, Bachelor producers? That's what Marquel Martin wants to know. The Bachelorette veteran took to Instagram to address the lack of diversity (and lack of response) from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette amidst the calls for the reality franchise ...
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Nene Leakes and More Bravo Stars React to Vanderpump Rules Firings Bravo stars are weighing in on the network's decision to cut ties with multiple castmembers of Vanderpump Rules. On Tuesday, Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute were fired from the reality TV series after former co-star Faith Stowers publicly discussed her ...
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