Getting footage from the ground was a challenge for the director of Bread & Roses. The documentary, which profiles three women who engage in protests, is now streaming on Apple TV+.
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Author: Ruchi Kumar
Getting footage from the ground was a challenge for the director of Bread & Roses. The documentary, which profiles three women who engage in protests, is now streaming on Apple TV+.
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Author: Ruchi Kumar
Getting footage from the ground was essential for filmmaker Sahra Mani, the director of Bread & Roses. Her documentary, which profiles three women who engage in protests, is now streaming on Apple TV+.
(Image credit: Sharifa Movahidzadeh in “Bread & Roses.”)
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Author: Ruchi Kumar
Elton John said following a performance of The Devil Wears Prada, which he scored, that the effects of an eye infection have sharply limited his eyesight.
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Author: Ayana Archie
On one of the hardest days of her life, Clarice is given a moment of respite by her two unsung heroes
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Author: Autumn Barnes
The William S. Burroughs novella “Queer” has been transformed for the big screen. Daniel Craig plays a swaggering-yet-desperate expatriate living in Mexico City who longs for a younger man.
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Author: Leila Fadel
What do you do when you need a good movie, but you don’t have much time? The answer is that you find a short one. In this encore episode, we recommend three films that deliver a lot of punch without taking up your whole day.
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Author: Linda Holmes
It’s cuffing season: the time of year where the weather cools down and folks look for a warm body to cuddle up with. But we’re getting into some of the less warm and fuzzy aspects of dating.
This week – a lot of us have seen how explosive breakup stories have been on social media. From Reesa Teesa’s “Who TF did I marry…” to Spritely’s breakup song, these posts have been drawing gasps and gaining traction. But is it harmless fun, or an invasion of privacy?
To find out, Brittany is joined by Molly McPherson, crisis PR expert, and Rebecca Jennings, senior correspondent at Vox. They get into what people actually get out of breakup posting – and discuss their theories of poster’s etiquette.
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Author: Brittany Luse
Paxton plays guitar, banjo, piano and harmonica — among other instruments. He’s known for performing music from the 1920s and 30s. Paxton’s new album of original songs is Things Done Changed.
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Author: Sam Briger
Paxton plays guitar, banjo, piano and harmonica — among other instruments. He’s known for performing music from the 1920s and ’30s. Paxton’s new album of original songs is Things Done Changed.
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Author: Sam Briger
Every year, we ask NPR staff and book critics to share their favorite titles in our annual Books We Love guide. Behind the scenes, it’s fun to spot trends and see what gets nominated again and again.
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Author: Beth Novey