Meet the Director Suing the Government That Banned Her Lesbian Romance
Wanuri Kahiu found out her home country was banning her film Rafiki, just as it had been selected for the Cannes Film Festival. Now, she’s fighting back.
Wanuri Kahiu found out her home country was banning her film Rafiki, just as it had been selected for the Cannes Film Festival. Now, she’s fighting back.
The Italian-born artistic director of Christian Dior is a forthright feminist, and she likes to celebrate runway success with a Croque-Madame.
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“I’m sorry you feel isolated in taking action,” he continued.
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The Sunday night show invited Sasha Velour to host, with Aguilera making a surprise appearance.
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The Palace announces the dates for their trip down under.
On Monday morning, after the embattled CBS chief’s resignation, Norah O’Donnell echoed the words she said 10 months ago when accusations emerged against her colleague Charlie Rose: “Women cannot achieve equality in the workplace or society until there is a reckoning and a taking of responsibility.”
The beloved CNN host and his program won all six of the posthumous Emmys for which they were nominated.
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