Equality Act is creating a historic face-off between religious exemptions and LGBTQ rights https://t.co/yashQoq5Wr
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 16, 2021
“There are some people who say we need to compromise. But I don’t know how to compromise on existing."
"Music work is labour, and we are asking to be paid fairly for that labour" https://t.co/HGd4plJRMB
— NME (@NME) March 16, 2021
I don't really know the ins and outs of this, but I'm positive tech bros are the ones profiting off other people's talents
Elliot Page wants to advocate for other transgender people.“My privilege has allowed me to have resources to get through and to be where I am today, and of course I want to use that privilege and platform to help in the ways I can." https://t.co/lLvBThpTkR— NBC Out (@NBCOUT) March 16, 2021
I Lived Through the AIDS Crisis and Now Covid. N.Y.C. Got Me Through. https://t.co/fT9dcEkP9K
— Kenneth M. Walsh (@kenneth212) March 16, 2021
In this new short film, artist Neil Goldberg finds hope in an unlikely place -- the city’s storefront gates, rolling up day after day.
Tina Turner says goodbye to fans with doc amid PTSD, stroke, cancer https://t.co/5QQaWXUhd8 pic.twitter.com/t3twkRIEtX
— New York Post (@nypost) March 16, 2021
Sending love Tina's way
Wow, such a thrill and an honor to be featured in the @nytimes on International Women’s Day! https://t.co/RM2pOeHTnr #IWD #IWD21
— Elizabeth Doerr (@doerrelizabeth) March 11, 2021
What a treat to see my childhood tennis pal from my Village Racquet Club days in the Gray Lady!
To whom do I report workplace bullying by my cat?
— Kenneth M. Walsh (@kenneth212) March 16, 2021
Asking for my self
Susan Seidelman opens up about casting @madonna, Anita Baker urges a boycott on her own music until she gets her masters back, RIP Yaphet Kotto & more: https://t.co/VUku4OGm80 pic.twitter.com/C5whMuO906
— Matthew Rettenmund (@mattrett) March 16, 2021
Susan Seidelman, 68, talks about casting a young Madonna in "Desperately Seeking Susan," the 1985 smash that enjoys an enduring following.
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I remember Yaphet Kotto first in James Bond as a kid and then enjoyed many more of his movies as a teen then adult. He definitely commanded attention with his acting and mere presence.
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