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‘American Muslim’ Crushes Stereotypes (Guest Blog)
I now know what it must have felt like to observe the de-humanization of Jews before their businesses and homes were invaded on Kristallnacht
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Dear Academy: Was ‘Harriet’ Really the Best of Black Cinema Last Year? (Guest Blog)
When it comes to black actors and Oscar nominations, the Academy seems to prefer black characters in chains or bursting out of them
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A Harvey Weinstein Accuser Speaks Out: Why Aren’t Silence Breakers Getting Hired? (Guest Blog)
Hollywood Silence Breakers “have seen virtually all work or even auditions dry up for a year, two years, and counting,” actress Sarah Ann Masse writes
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Buck Henry Appreciation: ‘He Took You on a Ride You Never Wanted to Get Off’ (Guest Blog)
Comedian Lizz Winstead says the late screenwriter and director behind “The Graduate” and “Heaven Can Wait” inspired her to develop “The Daily Show”
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Johnathon Schaech on Golden Globes and Harvey Weinstein Trial: ‘May Justice Be Served’ (Guest Blog)
The actor, part of the #MeToo movement, shares his thoughts upon seeing two mentors honored at the Golden Globes
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Rosanna Arquette: How the #MeToo and Climate Change Movements Are ‘Intertwined’ (Guest Blog)
“They both require us, as a society, to find common ground, to respect one another,” the actress and activist writes
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Why This Indie Musician Isn’t Scared of California’s AB-5 Law ‘Crashing’ the Music Business | PRO Insight
Despite industry-wide panic, singer-songwriter Greg Gilman of the L.A.-based rock band Greg in Good Company thinks he’ll remain an independent contractor in the eye of the new law
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The Luck of ‘The Irishman’: How One Man’s Bookstore Visit Led to Producing the Martin Scorsese Hit (Guest Blog)
“This project was born under a lucky star,” producer Gerald “Jerry” Chamales says
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Seeing Palestinian Pain as Art at the Other Israeli Film Festival (Guest Blog)
“Being stuck in the middle is the best thing, because you get to be this and that, and enjoy both worlds,” chef Nof Atamna-Ismaeel says in the documentary “Breaking Bread”
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Inside Our Bloody Pursuit of Prince Harry (Guest Blog)
The only thing that has evolved since Princess Diana’s death is the nature and severity of the antisocial aspects of gossip
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Note to Hollywood: Washington Nationals’ World Series Season Is a Perfect Feel-Good Movie (Guest Blog)
Baseball fans in the nation’s capital finally have reason to celebrate
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How Theater Is Tackling Current Events, From Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton to RBG (Guest Blog)
“The thrill of a current-events play is that it can distill those events into something much more thoughtful and engrossing than mere news,” playwright Doug McGrath says
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‘Joker’ Isn’t Dangerous – Our Apathy Is (Guest Blog)
The fuss over the film coincided with four real-life murders that were entirely preventable
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Major League Baseball Should Fix the Yom Kippur Dilemma (Guest Blog)
Why must Jewish fans, players and league officials confront religious dilemmas about watching playoff games during the holiest Day of Atonement?
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5 Things You May Not Know About My Vile, Malicious Cousin Roy Cohn (Guest Blog)
Cohn’s mother “was the original helicopter parent, fussing over her only son’s grades, appearance and relationships,” writes his cousin, journalist David L. Marcus
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David L. Marcus