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Oscars: A Record Year for Women, But Is It Progress?
Numbers-wise, women did have a comparatively good year. In the 20 non-gendered categories, 52 individual women were nominated, up eight from last year’s 44.
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Did ‘Thelma & Louise' Move the Needle for Female-Led Films?
When Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon clasped hands, stepped on the gas and flew over the canyon ridge in that memorable ending to “Thelma & Louise,” many in Hollywood believed they were launching more than that turquoise Thunderbird.
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Looking for Oscar Bump, ‘Moonlight' Heads Back into Theaters
Best-picture winner “Moonlight” is heading back into theaters in what will be its widest release yet.
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Hillary Clinton Joins These 13 Historic Female ‘Firsts'
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joined good company when she became the first woman nominated for president by a major party. Here are 13 more powerful women who chipped away at the glass ceiling by achieving historic firsts.
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Oscar-Winning Screenwriter Asks Court to Protect Bergdahl Interview Tapes
Attorneys for screenwriter Mark Boal filed a complaint Wednesday in a California federal court seeking to block a subpoena from North Carolina-based military prosecutors.