AMP Featured, News, #TIMESUP, James Franco, Seth Rogen By Princess Weekes on Mon,11:56 Longtime friend and collaborator, Seth Rogen has confirmed that Franco is back at work on his HBO series 'The Deuce' following accusations of sexual misconduct made against the actor in January. Read More > News, abortion, miscarriage, Walgreens By Charline Jao on Mon,10:48 Following the devastating news at her 10-week checkup that her baby's development had stopped, Nicole Arteaga had no choice but to terminate her pregnancy. At the Walgreens, Arteaga was then told by the pharmacist that he would not give her the medication because of his ethical beliefs. Read More > Big on the Internet, Caleb McLaughlin, Netflix, representation By Charline Jao on Mon,8:30 Netflix brought together 47 of their black actors, producers, writers, showrunners, and directors for "A Great Day in Hollywood". Read More > Movies, Amandla Stenberg, Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give By Charline Jao on Mon,7:38 The first trailer for the long-awaited film adaptation of The Hate U Give arrived at Sunday's BET awards. Read More > Big on the Internet, spiderman, things we saw today, Tom Holland By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,6:35 Tom Holland continues to battle Mark Ruffalo for the prize of "Avenger Most Likely to Spoil the Secrets of the MCU." The erstwhile Spiderman posted a video to his Instagram from the Ace Comic-Con in Seattle, where he apologizes for having no new announcements to make, before revealing the title and logo of the upcoming sequel, Spiderman: Far From Home. The movie is set for July 5, 2019, Read More > Movies, Avengers: Infinity War, marvel studios, The MCU By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,6:06 The Russo brothers went to great lengths to keep the ending of Avengers: Infinity War a secret...even from the Avengers themselves. At the Ace Comic-Con in Seattle this weekend, Elizabeth Olsen (Scarlet Witch) and Paul Bettany (Vision) discussed their experience shooting the blockbuster film and its shocking ending. Read More > News, driver's license, Saudi Arabia, women's rights By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,5:29 At midnight on Saturday, the women drivers of Saudi Arabia started their engines and exercised their newly legal right to drive. People cheered in the streets and celebrated as the woman drove through the streets of major cities like Riyadh and Jeddah. Read More > Big on the Internet, Gender Identity, LGBTQIA, non-binary By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,2:15 With Pride Month coming to a close, Lifehacker has released a video featuring folks discussing coming out and the process of identifying as non-binary. The individuals include Nandi Kayyy, Dane Calabro, Divesh Brahmbhatt, and Kei Williams, all of whom use the pronouns they/them, but describe their gender identity in a variety of different ways. The video touches on gender, sexuality, identity, and the struggles of coming out as non-binary. Read More > TV, boycott, Fox, Fox News, politics By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,12:38 In the midst of the Trump administration's family separation horror show, showrunners and producers who work for Fox are speaking out against the network's news channel. In a series of tweets, Judd Apatow called on people in power to speak out against their parent company and Rupert Murdoch for engineering a network of propaganda and dishonest reporting. Read More > |
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