Pose to End With Season 3 at FX
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“Pose” will end with Season 3 at FX.
The groundbreaking series was renewed for a third season back in 2019. The seven-episode final season is now set to debut on May 2 at 10 p.m. ET, with two episodes airing that night. The series finale will air on June 6.
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“’Write the TV show you want to watch!’ That’s what I was told in 2014 while completing my MFA in screenwriting,” said Steven Canals, executive producer, writer, director and co-creator of “Pose.” “At the time we weren’t seeing very many Black and Latinx characters that happened to also be LGBTQ+ populating screens. And so I wrote the first draft of a pilot the ‘younger me’ deserved. Pose was conceived as a love letter to the underground NY ballroom community, to my beloved New York, to my queer & trans family, to myself. I, along with my incredible collaborators, never intended on changing the TV
States can t resist reopening amid daunting case counts
Elise Young and Josh Saul, Bloomberg
March 5, 2021
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Farmworkers wait in line to receive covid-19 vaccines at a clinic in Gilroy, Calif., on March 4, 2021.Bloomberg photo by Nic Coury.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, under threat of recall, is pushing for young students return to classrooms. Nevada, with 11 straight months of declining gambling revenue, wants to scrap most virus-related restrictions. Alabama, against one of the lowest covid-19 vaccination rates among U.S. states, is saying goodbye to masks next month.
Governors loosening coronavirus restrictions or, like Texas and Mississippi, lifting them entirely are counting on Johnson & Johnson s new vaccine to usher in a return to prepandemic life. Health experts say their surrender to tantalizing normality, amid a death toll of 520,000 and climbing, is courting a potential fourth U.S. surge.
Australia beat Black Caps to set up T20 series decider
05 Mar 2021 - 13:16
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Skipper Aaron Finch led the way with a battling 79 not out as Australia hammered New Zealand by 50 runs in the fourth Twenty20 in Wellington on Friday to tie up the series at 2-2 and set up a final match decider.
Finch clubbed 26, including four sixes, off the final over of Australia s innings to take their score to 156 for six, which proved more than enough to complete a comeback after losing the first two matches in the series.
New Zealand s bowlers, led by Ish Sodhi s 3-32, had taken wickets at regular intervals and contained Australia reasonably successfully until Finch hit Kyle Jamieson all over the ground in the final over.
The United States vs Billie Holiday: how the FBI tried to stop the protest anthem Strange Fruit
5 Mar, 2021 08:00 PM
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Billie Holiday recording at the Columbia Records studio in December 1957 in New York City. Photo / Getty Images
Billie Holiday recording at the Columbia Records studio in December 1957 in New York City. Photo / Getty Images
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By: Jonathan Dean
Andra Day was the first Black woman in 35 years to win Best Actress at Sunday s Golden Globes, for her portrayal of music legend Billie Holiday. The United States Vs. Billie Holiday reveals how Strange Fruit became a rallying cry for the civil rights movement and spooked the FBI so much they put Holiday in jail. Jonathan Dean reports