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'It's an experience of duality': Jonathan Van Ness on being queer in Texas
The "Queer Eye" and "Getting Curious" star talks about LGBTQ+ rights and connecting with Rep. Ayanna Pressley about hair. -
Jane Campion apologizes for comments made about Venus and Serena Williams
Director Jane Campion has apologized to tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams for her "thoughtless" remarks about the pair during a Sunday evening… -
Imagine 'The Godfather' with a completely different cast? Could've happened
It's impossible today to imagine any other actor playing Don Vito Corleone. But Marlon Brando was seen as a washed-up, temperamental diva by Paramount… -
‘CODA's' Oscar success is a big step forward for deaf representation in film. Can Hollywood build on it?
The movie, filmed in Gloucester, won three Oscars and two SAG Awards. -
Arthur turns 25: Timeless lessons from an ageless aardvark
Marc Brown said one of the things the program had been so good at was "remembering the dignity of childhood." -
Fannie Lou Hamer: A voice for America
A new documentary shows Hamer in her own words, with no voices to crowd her out or box her in. -
Can racism be rooted out of the criminal justice system? Why attorney Laura Coates stays hopeful
Clashes between her moral compass and her position’s directives are at the heart of her new book, “Just Pursuit.” -
Gloucester-set ‘CODA’ gets 3 Oscar nominations, makes history for deaf representation
"CODA" was nominated for best picture, best adapted screenplay and best supporting actor. -
With Jeff Zucker out, the future of CNN is uncertain, media experts say
Zucker was president of CNN for nearly a decade. -
Open Studio: The iconic histories of denim and the Kennedys
The latest episode of Open Studio with Jared Bowen is a history lesson.