Sandra Bullock stops by the hair and makeup trailer while arriving on set of her new movie on Thursday morning (October 8) in Vancouver, Canada.
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Serena Williams says the Black Lives Matter movement is bringing awareness to issues that have always existed.
The tennis star talks about the power of technology and activism in the November issue of British Vogue.
“Now, we as Black people have a voice – and technology has been a huge part of that,” she says. “We see things that have been hidden for years; the things that we as people have to go through. This has been happening for years. People just couldn’t pull out their phones and video it
Sandra Bullock stops by the hair and makeup trailer while arriving on set of her new movie on Thursday morning (October 8) in Vancouver, Canada.
John Cooper Clarke is set to head out on a UK tour new spring – see the dates below.The tour, billed ‘I Wanna Be Yours’, shares the name of the poet’s new autobiography, which is set to come out next week (October 15).The tour dates begin in mid-May at the De Montfort Hall in Leicester, include a date in London at the Hammersmith Apollo, and finish in May in Manchester.Tickets for the shows go on general sale next Friday (October 16) at 10am BST.A bit of news from John… grab your tickets from
Serena Williams, the indisputable GOAT, has faced incessant racism and misogyny throughout her awe-inspiring career. And in her new cover interview with British Vogue, she reflected on being "underpaid, undervalued" as she established her place in the tennis world.
Sandra Bullock is putting in the heavy lifting.
For tennis icon Serena Williams, speaking out is a necessary endeavor—especially for someone who has as big of a platform as she does.Chatting with British Vogue for its November cover story, Williams opened up about why she pushes to make space for women of color and challenges the status quo.“Tennis is a small play in the whole scheme of things,” she said. “In this society, women are not taught or expected to be that future leader or future CEO.
Tennis champion Serena Williams said she feels “underpaid, undervalued” compared to her white counterparts.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: Signature Entertainment has picked up UK and Aus/NZ rights out of the Toronto virtual market to Maisie Williams (Game Of Thrones) horror The Owners and Aus/NZ rights to Alexandra Daddario (Baywatch) thriller Lost Girls & Love Hotels.The deals were negotiated by the company’s Director of Acquisitions and Development Elizabeth Williams.Directed by French filmmaker Julius Berg (Netflix’s The Forest and Osmosis), home invasion chiller The Owners is is
Today starts the UK's Black History Month, and Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are kicking it off by partnering with The Evening Standard to highlight Black leaders making a major impact on British culture with their BHM Next Gen Trailblazers list. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also made their most forceful statement on racism in the UK yet, calling for an end to structural racism in a piece they co-authored introducing their list.
Meghan Markle appeared as a speaker during Fortune's virtual Most Powerful Women Summit yesterday, where the Duchess of Sussex for the first time openly addressed the criticism she's received for her remarks about voting and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Meghan Markle, the former American actress who became the Duchess of Sussex, says it’s a good thing that the Black Lives Matter movement is making people feel “uncomfortable.” The 39-year-old and her husband, Britain’s Prince Harry, participated in a Zoom interview with the U.K.'s Evening Standard from their Santa Barbara, Calif., home to discuss the global protests this year following the death of George Floyd while in the custody of Minneapolis police in May.
Marta Balaga Currently shooting her new film and unable to travel to Switzerland due to new COVID-19 restrictions, British actress Olivia Colman tuned in live on Saturday to accept her Golden Eye Award at the Zurich Film Festival, taking place physically and celebrating its 16th edition.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticAsk yourself: What do the words “Black Power” signify to you? That’s the question several of the Mangrove Nine — nine Black activists arrested when a public demonstration against London police harassment on Aug. 9, 1970 devolved into an incendiary example of the very thing they were protesting — put to each and every one of the potential jurors in what would prove to be a landmark civil rights trial.