Month: June 2020

As people who are lucky enough to be able to work from home slide into their 12th week of doing so, certain fashion standbys are starting to feel as remote as a matinee with a large popcorn or a night out at a crowded bar. I’m talking about jeans and all other “hard pants,” anything
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Since last week, protests have been ongoing in the US following the death of African-American man, George Floyd, at the hands of a white Minneapolis police officer. Since then, many white people are asking themselves what part they play in the daily racism people of colour experience. How can they educate themselves and take positive
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The Fox broadcast network started its primetime programming Monday with a 12-second moment of silence and a message to its viewers amid nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd demanding racial justice. “We condemn all racism and discrimination and proudly support our Black colleagues, viewers, partners and neighbors,” the message said, “We stand with
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At a press conference held by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Monday, the city’s police chief, Michel Moore, initially sought to place blame on those fomenting violence. “Last night,” said Moore, “just under 700 arrests. Of that, just under 70 were for looting and burglarizing.” Of the incident that sparked the protests, the death
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American musician Gary Clark Jr. is tired of being angry about yet another Black person dying following a police encounter. In a nearly 10-minute Instagram video posted Sunday, Clark shared his thoughts on George Floyd’s death. The 46-year-old Black man was killed while in Minneapolis police custody when a white officer knelt on his neck
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Lambda Literary, an organization supporting LGBTQ+ writers and championing LGBTQ+ literature, announced today the winners of the 32nd Lambda Literary Awards. These awards are given every year to outstanding books in over 20 categories across a broad range of genres. The 2020 winners represent the wide diversity of LGBTQ+ books being published today, and the
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Karol G has apologized after facing backlash for a post she shared about the Black Lives Matter movement.  On Monday morning, the 29-year-old Colombian singer shared a picture of her black and white spotted dog with the caption, “El ejemplo perfecto de que el Blanco y Negro JUNTOS se ven hermosos. #BlackLivesMatter.” Her caption translates to, “The perfect
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Samir HusseinGetty Images The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust is openly siding with the Black Lives Matter moment as protests for racial justice take place across America. The trust, which is overseen by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry, and Duchess Meghan, took to social media to share a message of support to those who are protesting and demanding
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Coco Austin posed alongside her precious mini-me daughter Chanel, 4, as they were twinning in matching pretty dresses for an adorable Instagram snapshot. Coco Austin, 41, is known for flooding her social media with adorable snapshots alongside her look-alike daughter, Chanel. The wife of rapper Ice-T, 62, matched ensembles with her 4-year-old little girl as
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Brooklyn based actor Rick Gonzalez was in his early twenties when he landed the role of the rushing fraternity brother, Spanish — who helps his greek brothers keep their newly formed frat house while enduring hilarious hazing — in the iconic 2003 party comedy, “Old School.” Rick Gonzalez shared the big screen with an epic
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‘The Hills’ star, Stephanie Pratt, has sparked outrage with her tweet about the George Floyd protests across America, as she urged officials to ‘shoot the looters’ in her message. Stephanie Pratt commented on the protests following George Floyd’s brutal death at the hands of a white police officer, and fans are not happy about what
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