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      June 19, 2019
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    • Coping with Catcalling: An Interview with ‘Street Series’ Co-Creator Brittany Rae Robinson

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      May 30, 2019
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      May 3, 2019
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      November 14, 2018
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      March 24, 2018
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      March 22, 2018
    • Hearts In Their Eyes: Fear of Feminism in ‘Riverdale’

      March 20, 2018
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The Wolf and the Lamb: On Romance, Transformation, and the Moon in ‘Moonstruck’

Liz HewJune 22, 2019

How ‘Paddington’ Helped Me Get My Shit Together

Sara ClementsJune 21, 2019

‘Booksmart’: Am I Failing or Am I Misdefining Success?

Ramna SafeerJune 19, 2019

Katrina Beatty Talks Owning Your Failures and Getting the Credit You Deserve

Nicole MurphyJuly 4, 2017
I was once told that the best way to make your dreams a reality is to find someone doing what you want to be doing and to grab a coffee with them....
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‘Prevenge’ Explores How We Anticipate (and Dread) New Beginnings

Ariana BascomJune 29, 2017
As a narrative device across genres, pregnancy is either depicted as a joyful progression in one’s life, or a roadblock that interferes with a) one’s plans for ...
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Being a Teenage Girl is Hard: Identity Construction in ‘Ghost World’

Ghazal Baradari-GhiamiJune 27, 2017
Ghost World’s opening credits are scored by a 1965 Indian rock and roll song, “Jaan Pehechan Ho”. It's an electric song I showed to my friends in high school, t...
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Kat Blaque, Ben Shapiro, and the Dangers of Echo Chambers

Angeli PinedaJune 22, 2017
I’ll never forget the first time I watched Les Misérables (2012) as an adult who could fully (or at least, almost fully) appreciate the spiritual journey that J...
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Poussey’s Privilege, Black Death, and the Misguided Portrayal of Social Justice

Samira LevesqueJune 20, 2017
Summer is a great season. For many, it hints at the return of some of our favourite things: eating limitless amounts of ice cream, sipping afternoon sangrias, c...
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Alfred Hitchcock May Have Been Hollywood’s Freud

Meghana PramodJune 15, 2017
In a career spanning six decades, Alfred Hitchcock became one of the most revered Hollywood directors of all time. Having transitioned almost effortlessly from ...
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“The World is Ready for You”: An Interview with Cinema Thom’s Arielle Thomas

Ellie BerryJune 13, 2017
Cinema Thom, an Australian-based production company and creative studio, is only a month old and already making some major waves. The company was founded by act...
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My Cinema Sings My Name: Why My Love of Film Started with Bollywood

Ramna SafeerJune 8, 2017
I’m nine years old, sitting cross-legged next to my best friend, our knees touching. Between us, we are a collection of brown girl confusion – thick and unruly ...
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On Origin Stories and the “Confidence Gap”

Chevis LaBelleJune 6, 2017
Everyone has their origin story, and in film school, you hear a lot of them. Some people are lawyers-turned-filmmakers, while others served their time at talent...
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Editor’s Note: Beginnings

Sydney UrbanekJune 1, 2017
In the past year, much has been written about the need for diverse voices in entertainment journalism. In addition to the widely-circulated statistic that women...
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