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What it Means For This Actor to Be the First Black Woman to Lead a Martial Arts Film Backstage
over 2 years ago
thederrick.com
Cranberry gets cookin' | Community News | thederrick.com Oil City Derrick
over 2 years ago
theguardian.com
Novelist whose psychological thrillers were turned into gripping TV dramas
over 3 years ago
soaps.sheknows.com
Visit the post for more.
about 4 years ago
sun-sentinel.com
The Fort Lauderdale Woman’s Club at 20 S. Andrews Ave. in downtown Fort
Lauderdale has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was a
center for social change in Fort Lauderdale dating back its construction in
1917.
almost 5 years ago
theatlantic.com
Probably the same way it began.
over 5 years ago
theatlantic.com
The Harvey Weinstein scandal rocking Hollywood has now spread throughout the
American business world, with a growing list of firings and suspensions among
high-profile men.
over 6 years ago
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Whether it’s music, food, cocktails, or culture, the Crescent City is ready to
show you a good time.
over 6 years ago
theatlantic.com
Americans are pressuring employers to prove that hate speech has real
consequences.
over 6 years ago
haaretz.com
Somehow the Middle East seems more sane | Bibi’s settlement exchange proposal |
Larry David & Bernie Sanders are actually cousins
over 6 years ago
vanityfair.com
She ditched the Range Rover for a day.
over 6 years ago
theatlantic.com
The MIT economist Peter Temin argues that economic inequality results in two
distinct classes. And only one of them has any power.
over 6 years ago
delawarepublic.org
The death of Muhammad Ali — one of the world's greatest boxers — has come with a
wave of tributes and memorials. We've been taken back to his
over 7 years ago
theatlantic.com
In the last few years a couple of tech companies have become massive, but where
are the jobs?
about 8 years ago
theatlantic.com
Large companies spend millions on small, piecemeal fixes. But they also spend
millions lobbying against regulations that could do much more.
over 8 years ago
theatlantic.com
And it will continue to cost them for decades to come.
over 8 years ago
theatlantic.com
According to a new poll, younger workers do in fact care less about money and
more about fulfillment.
over 8 years ago
theatlantic.com
The jobs may offer flexibility and many other benefits, but traditional legal
protections for workers aren’t part of the package.
over 8 years ago
theatlantic.com
A bachelor's degree can help recent graduates earn 83 percent more than peers
who only completed high school.
almost 9 years ago
theatlantic.com
More than one-quarter of American undergraduates have dependent children, but
affordable, on-campus childcare is still hard to find.
about 9 years ago
lrb.co.uk
Glück appears to have decided early on to devote herself to melancholy subjects.
In the darkly funny ‘To Autumn’...
over 10 years ago