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Golden Globes Review: An Unmoored Evening Pushes Zoom Fatigue to the Limit

Golden Globes Review: An Unmoored Evening Pushes Zoom Fatigue to the Limit Daniel D Addario, provided by Feb. 28, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The Golden Globes are facing down a scandal that has felt, in moments over the past week, practically existential, with Los Angeles Times reporting indicating both a systemic and corrupt self-dealing and a total lack of Black members. Both of these strands have always been understood by some portion of the viewership as part of the complicated and unsavory mix of how promotion works in Hollywood: There are as many examples of unworthy but aggressively-pushed projects to have been met with Globes success as there have been worthy projects about the Black experience to have been blanked.

Rory McIlroy, others wear Sunday red at WGC-Workday to honor Tiger Woods

Rory McIlroy, others wear Sunday red at WGC-Workday to honor Tiger Woods 28 Feb 2021 Feb. 28 (UPI) Multiple golfers, including Rory McIlroy and Tony Finau, wore red shirts and black pants in honor of golf star Tiger Woods for Sunday’s final round of the WGC-Workday Championship in Bradenton, Fla. Along with wearing Woods’ traditional colors, Finau arrived at The Concession Golf Club with his black Nike hat turned backward the way Woods has often arrived at tournaments. Also Sunday, the entire PGA Tour grounds crew at the Puerto Rico Championship donned red and black for Woods, who traditionally has worn those colors on Sunday dating back to the early parts of his professional career.

Obsidian Theatre s 21 Black Futures: Five streaming sci-fi plays worth ten minutes of your time on CBC Gem

Obsidian Theatre s 21 Black Futures: Five streaming sci-fi plays worth ten minutes of your time on CBC Gem
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African American sacrifice in the killing fields of France

  Roger Cohen, The New York Times  Published: 01 Mar 2021 02:30 PM BdST Updated: 01 Mar 2021 02:30 PM BdST The Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial in Romagne-Sous-Montfaucon, France, where the bodies of some Black Americans in the 369th Infantry Regiment were interred, Feb 25, 2021.The New York Times The modest granite monument at the entrance to Séchault, a village in eastern France, commemorates the sacrifice of the US 369th Infantry Regiment, African Americans who came from Harlem to fight in the last months of World War I. A single word in brackets, “Coloured,” alludes to the official name of the New York National Guard unit from which the soldiers were drawn.

$20 million suit says Bay Area school forced boys out for blackface that was actually acne medication

Skip to main content $20 million suit says Bay Area school forced boys out for blackface that was actually acne medication FacebookTwitterEmail 9 1of9Saint Francis High School students and parents and local community members march down Miramonte Avenue in Mountain View on June 8, 2020.Magali Gauthier / Mountain View Voice 2020Show MoreShow Less 2of9About 50 to 100 community members protest at the corner of El Camino Real and Castro Street on June 8, 2020. Photo by Magali Gauthier.Magali Gauthier / Mountain View Voice 2020Show MoreShow Less 3of9Saint Francis High School students and parents and local community members march down Miramonte Avenue in Mountain View on June 8, 2020. Photo by Magali Gauthier.Magali Gauthier / Mountain View Voice 2020Show MoreShow Less

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