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Oscars' Corporate 'Feminism'; Academy Awards Ratings Sink; Eminem Exclusive Interview

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February 11, 2020

Oscars' Corporate 'Feminism' Isn't Empowering - It's Condescending (Column)

The Oscars make self-effacing comments about their own lackluster nominations as if the people in that room had nothing to do with th …

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Eminem Reveals Why He Finally Performed at the Oscars, 17 Years Later (EXCLUSIVE)

In this exclusive interview, Eminem reveals why he performed "Lose Yourself" at the Oscars, and where he was on the night he won in 2 …

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Oscars Viewership Sinks to New Low With 23.6 Million

The Oscars 2020 ceremony was watched by the smallest audience the awards show has ever received.

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Weinstein Defense Makes Last-Ditch Bid to Call NYPD Detective

The defense has been barred from putting the NYPD on trial, as Justice James Burke refused to let them call Det. NIcholas DiGaudio. …

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'Thor' Sequel Writing Staff Recruits 'Someone Great's' Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (EXCLUSIVE)

Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, who wrote and directed the Netflix pic "Someone Great," has joined the "Thor: Love and Thunder" writing tea …

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'Clue' Remake With Ryan Reynolds Eyes Director James Bobin

"Muppets" filmmaker James Bobin is in talks to direct 20th Century's "Clue" remake starring Ryan Reynolds.

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Virus Fears Further Slow Korean Box Office

While some films are delaying their release, mystery drama "Closet" debuted on top with a modest $5 million opening weekend.

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NEWS: Cherry Blossom Book Features Library Collections

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'Cherry Blossoms: Sakura Collections from the Library of Congress' Explores Rich History of Springtime Celebration

Vibrant springtime traditions of cherry blossom viewing in Japan and Washington, D.C., are explored in the new book "Cherry Blossoms: Sakura Collections from the Library of Congress," published today by Smithsonian Books, in association with the Library of Congress. Events at the Library in April will feature the book and celebrate the annual return of the cherry blossoms to the nation's capital.

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