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Central casting has taken wallops from both sides over their various ethnic interpretations of characters from Suzanne Collins' YA dystopian trilogy as they're being converted to the big screen. Here we go again. More » You've probably noticed it already, but let's just say it out loud: Hollywood is a mess . Serious, serious problems. And, according to one insider, Hollywood's leading ladies have it really bad.
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Depuis le 4 avril et jusqu’au 26 août 2012 se déroule à la Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine, au Trocadéro à Paris, l’exposition « Circuler, quand nos mouvements façonnent les villes » . PSA nous y a convié lors de l’ouverture. Pourquoi ? Parce qu’en plus de retracer l’évolution des modes de transports dans nos villes, cet évènement offre une nouvelle expérience numérique, puisque NFC, QR codes et smartphones sont de la partie. (Lire la suite…)
Several years ago, I pitched a freelance piece about black atheism to a prominent magazine geared toward African-Americans. The pitch was denied, but not for any real reason. "That one might be a bit, uh, hard," is all my editor said. I'd later come to find out that he was merely sheltering me from his ultra-Christian executive editor, who would never let a piece questioning religion run in the magazine. Black America's religious problem isn't that it's highly religious—most of America is religious—it's that, in my experience, it's highly religious to the point of exclusion, as if black people living their lives without God don't count. Black atheists or agnostics are often looked at by other blacks as alien or pitiable.
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