Month: June 2020

Cory Wharton says he is “disappointed and saddened” by MTV’s decision to cut ties with Taylor Selfridge.  On Wednesday, MTV announced via a spokesperson that they are “ending our relationship with Taylor Selfridge,” after “racist statements” resurfaced on social media. They explained, “MTV strongly condemns systemic racism and stands with those raising their voices against injustice.”  Now, Taylor’s
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Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2020 has been officially canceled by Riverside County health officials, The Los Angeless Times reports. The festival, which was originally scheduled to take place in Indio, California from April 10-12 and April 17-19, 2020, was postponed until October due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Now, the festival has been
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Emma Watson restored the eroding hopes of Harry Potter fans Wednesday night (June 10) when she shattered her dayslong silence towards JK Rowling and her tirade of anti-trans tweets. While the British author of the beloved children’s series issued a meandering essay that nobody asked for on her opinions towards trans rights – many based
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Further, the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star shared that she’s “proud of the inclusive company that we’ve created” and she vows to “continue to embrace diversity as one of our greatest strengths.” She added that in the future, she’s looking forward to giving the public a “deeper look into the multi-faceted fabric of our company.” 
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Just yesterday, the reality television world was given quite the shakeup. Bravo announced on June 9th that Vanderpump Rules stars Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, and newbies Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni were all fired for racist behavior. While many networks and companies are posting about the Black Lives Matter movement, it’s amazing to see a company like Bravo
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Maybe in the next life, we’ll get it right, sings the lead singer for Forest Ray in the song “Honesty”. The band, a throwback-sounding rock outfit that almost sounds more like My Morning Jacket or even The Byrds than “The Seattle Sound” , is the type of song that transcends time and space. “Honesty” is
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E! Illustration With an issue as large as racial injustice at hand in America, it can be hard to know where to even start when it comes to effecting change. Luckily, there are small adjustments you can make in your everyday life, such as shopping more black-owned business, that over time can leave their mark. The black-owned fashion
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