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Meanness Is Having a Moment (Guest Column)
Some public figures relish in being mean, while others are trying to repair their reputations, Michele Willens writes
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Molly Bernard Reveals How Her Pansexual ‘Younger’ Character Helped Her Feel Confident in Her Own Sexuality
WrapWomen LA Blog: “It was like the writers were injecting that into my bloodstream,” the actress says
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How La Faye Baker Is Empowering the Next Generation of Black Stuntwomen in Hollywood (Video)
WrapWomen LA Blog: “There’s a lot of talented black stuntwomen, especially now… there’s absolutely no reason as to why they need to paint someone down,” Baker says
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‘The Wilds’ Star Mia Healey Calls on Hollywood to Greenlight More LGBTQ+ Inclusive Projects
WrapWomen LA Blog: “I think this is a really important time and a very overdue moment for these stories to come to light,” actress says
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How ‘Night Stalker’ Director Drew Upon His True-Crime Expertise for Thriller ‘Silk Road’ (Guest Blog)
Chronicling real-life criminals inspired Tiller Russell to write and direct a feature film about the infamous online black market
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Everything You Need to Know About Rosanna Arquette’s New Podcast ‘Radical Musings’
WrapWomen LA Blog: Arquette takes WrapWomen behind the scenes of the debut episode of her podcast, featuring “Grace and Frankie” star Jane Fonda
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Palm Springs: Old Hollywood Hangout Has Become a New Escape (Guest Blog)
The pandemic shut down many of Palm Springs’ attractions, but residents remain hopeful, Michele Wilens writes
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What Winning Should Really Look Like for the Washington Football Team (Guest Blog)
The organization’s underlying sexist culture must still be addressed, Jessie Atkin and Aviva Kempner write
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5 Boss Moves that Mean Business in Corporate and Hollywood (Guest Blog)
WrapWomen LA Blog: As a former corporate executive and current leading business strategist, “She’s the Boss” lead Nicole Walters has learned how to always produce a solid product
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Is Hollywood Ready for Muslim Women Leads? (Guest Blog)
Muslims are often portrayed as a monolith in the media and female portrayals are lacking, writes filmmaker Iman Zawahry
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How Jon Alston Went From NFL Player to Social Justice Filmmaker (Guest Blog)
Alston’s short film “Augustus” chronicles Frederick Douglass’s wrenching choice to stand up for his rights
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Sorry, President Trump. This Election Isn’t About You, but America’s Shared Values
I need to know that a majority of our citizens will state clearly, for the sake of history and for the sake of the future, that this is not who we are
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How ‘Greenleaf’ Brought Me Closer to the Almighty (Guest Blog)
“It’s Yom Kippur … and [I’m] thinking of Jesus,” writes Richard Stellar, after finding inspiration from the Black megachurch drama “Greenleaf”
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Why Revisiting the Story of Anne Frank Is More Important Than Ever (Guest Blog)
“The attic made her famous but it didn’t make her ‘human,’” Brad Meltzer, author of “I Am Anne Frank,” tells Ayelet Raymond
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From the Editor: As Hollywood Consolidates, Independent Media Is More Important Than Ever
Traditionally, the consolidation of media ownership has meant fewer voices and less accountability














