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'The Color Purple' remake was nearly shut out of the Oscar race — but don't blame it on the movie's negative press

Warner Bros.' "The Color Purple" remake was nearly shut out of Oscar nominations. The lack of nods probably had little to do with the negative press...

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I finally returned to a queer club after 15 months of lockdown. As someone on the sweaty NYC dance floor spilled a drink on me, I felt at home again.

Before the pandemic, my best nights were spent in gay bars. Once they closed down for over a year, I felt disconnected from the queer community I...

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Kamala Harris and the Dangers of the “Glass Cliff”

On Sunday, President Joe Biden announced that he would be ending his run for the Democratic Party presidential nomination and endorsed Vice President...

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The Right-Wing Campaign to Purge Women From Women’s Sports

The far right and its fellow gender fascists typically focus their attacks on trans people. When it comes to women’s and girls’ sports — a...

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Hisense’s RGB LED Could Be the Future for Cheap Screens

With incredible colors, brightness, and contrast, is this a glimpse into the next 10 years of display tech?

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Everything You Need to Know About HDR for TV

We boil high-dynamic-range video down to the basics.

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Your salary history can hold you back from making more money throughout your career. Biden wants to ban it.

The Biden administration is taking new actions to cut down on federal wage gaps. Salary history is set to be banned from consideration in setting pay...

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Alabama Shakes Map Out Summer Reunion Tour

Band hits the road for first trek together in eight years starting this July

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The Eternal Mysteries of Red

It’s often deemed the first color, the strongest color, the color that stands for color itself. So why does it keep slipping out of our grasp?

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University of Illinois Sued Over Racial Hiring Quotas

Lawsuit could provide a blueprint for the Trump administration as it seeks to challenge DEI

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