Month: November 2020

Cueca is the national dance of the country of Chile. Having roots that draw from both the Native American and African cultures, this traditional dances, using scarves or handkerchiefs, symbolizes the courtship between a chicken and a rooster. I bring this up only to bring to your attention the symbolism and traditions of a proud
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Just call her candid Candace, because Candace Cameron Bure is getting very real about sex. The Fuller House star explained why she has become so passionate about destigmatizing sex, ever since a photo of her husband grabbing her breast drew backlash from her Christian followers in September.  During an episode of Confessions Of A Crappy Christian Podcast on Wednesday, Nov.
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Ellen Pompeo sent pulses racing among Grey’s Anatomy fans with a simple GIF, ahead of a second major surprise reveal on the show. Is you-know-who coming back? Last week, Grey’s Anatomy‘s season 17 premiere featured the return of original cast member Patrick Dempsey as the late Derek Shepherd, who reunited with her character, Meredith Grey, in a dream sequence. As if that weren’t
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Filmmakers Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, who were behind the 2019 breakout horror-comedy hit Ready or Not, have next geared up for a new installment in Wes Craven’s Scream franchise. During their upcoming film’s Virtual Production Press Day, Bettinelli-Olpin revealed that the one current filmmaker whose work had a marked influence on Scream 5 is
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It’s been a while since we’ve heard a peep about the future of the Deadpool film franchise, with the first sequel arriving in theaters well over two years ago, but that silence has been broken with a scoop from Deadline this afternoon. According to Deadline’s Justin Kroll, Marvel Studios has hired sisters Wendy Molyneux and
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US Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has been blasted by LGBT+ activists for her rollbacks of trans protections. (Alex Wong/Getty) A trans teacher has set out what America needs from the Biden-Harris administration’s future education secretary: the polar opposite of Betsy DeVos. Since 2017, anti-LGBT+ Betsy DeVos has ruled over the US education system under
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“So, I did what everyone else did: I went into lockdown mode and got engaged,” she said. “I got into painting, photography, meditation, tested the limits of Postmates unlimited. I also didn’t know this could happen, but I reached the end of Instagram four times. I binged seven seasons of Pretty Little Liars, got unengaged, and then I went looking for aliens in the desert.
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