A gay season of “The Bachelor” would stumble over nuances around queer dating and ultimately not be the boon for representation it would try to be.
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It’s time to stop saying words like ‘Schitzo’ and phrases like ‘I’m so OCD.’ Here’s why.
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Netflix film, TV report highlights diversity wins, losses: ‘I almost fell off my chair’
Netflix may be doing better than industry peers in terms of diversity and inclusion across film and TV – but it still has a lot of work to do.
Sundance: ‘R#J’ explores what would happen if Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ chatted on Instagram
The creative gamble of “R#J” — William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” meets Instagram — at Sundance Film Festival paid off.
Sundance 2021: ‘CODA’ star Marlee Matlin talks inclusion, calls on Hollywood to ‘hire more deaf actors’
Propelled by its powerful inclusivity of the deaf community, “CODA” is a refreshing reboot of the traditional teen romance and coming-of-age story.
Skip the diet and dating goals? You should make this your New Year’s resolution
Experts say New Year’s resolutions should focus on social justice – perhaps instead of dieting or dating.
‘Desperately needed’: Travel industry praises COVID-19 stimulus package; $15 billion for airlines
The travel industry applauded a nearly $900 billion COVID-19 relief package that lawmakers reached Sunday.
Obama, Alton Brown apologized for harmful words. Should we forgive past problematic views?
Can we – and should we – forgive people for their problematic views? Experts say that the question in itself should be flipped around.