Tributes have been paid to a 'loving and kind' Manchester Royal Infirmary doctor and a dad-of-six who has died having contracted coronavirus.
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By Peter White
Television Editor
Mrs America, the Cate Blanchett-fronted drama about the movement to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and the unexpected backlash led by Phyllis Schlafly, was supposed to exist in a world where Hillary Clinton was President of the United States of America.
Stacey Sher, the producer behind Pulp Fiction and Erin Brockovich, had seen a PBS documentary about the women’s movement in the 1970s in the run-up to the 2016 Presidential election and was interested in
Tributes have been paid to a 'loving and kind' Manchester Royal Infirmary doctor and a dad-of-six who has died having contracted coronavirus.
By Marc Malkin
We cannot believe it’s been 14 years since Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise welcomed their precious daughter, Suri Cruise, into the world! The teenager turned 14 on April 18 and ever since we’ve been looking back at just how much she has grown up! Suri has always led quite a sheltered life with her look-alike mom, but during candid moments when she’s been out and about, fans couldn’t help but notice just how much the tiny tot was growing up to look like her famous mom!
Gloria Steinem's early days as a feminist activist are explored in the new FX on Hulu series Mrs. America.
Mrs. America, which debuted this week via FX on Hulu, is one of the most anticipated series of 2020.
If there is one thing Mrs. America is hell bent on showing its audience, it's that feminism is complex, messy, and extremely divisive among women — too discordant to even result in much progress. It's a slippery hill to die on, but the new FX on Hulu series aims to chronicle the modern history of feminism in the U.S. with all its jagged imperfections.
If you are looking for the very best TV shows to watch this week, April 12-18, you're in luck because this is a list of the very best TV shows to watch this week. What great news for both of us.
The Equal Rights Amendment wasfirst introduced to Congress in the '20s, and first approved by the House of Representatives and the Senate in 1971 and 1972, respectively. That doesn't mean it was automatically ratified, though.
The fight for equal rights is on. With the debut of the FX on Hulu limited series Mrs.
is taking audiences back in time with Cate Blanchett leading a star-studded ensemble about the real-life battle over the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. The two-time Oscar and Golden Globe winner portrays Phyllis Schlafly, a conservative constitutional lawyer and opponent of the proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution intended to grant equal legal rights for all American citizens regardless of sex.
By Danielle Turchiano
On Wednesday, an FX series will bring out the bellbottom pants, aviator glasses and polyester power suits. It isn’t just a retro runway — the throwback is for Mrs.
Are you looking for the best shows to watch on TV this week? Congratulations! This is a list of the best shows to watch on TV this week, aka the week of April 12-18! What great news for both of us.
Well isn’t this special! Sarah Jessica Parker, 55, Kim Cattrall, 63, and their Sex and the City costars Kristin Davis, 55, and Cynthia Nixon, 54, came back together as one for something very emotional. The ladies called into The Bradshaw Boys podcast on Wednesday, April 8, to congratulate Meg, a doctor working in the COVID-19 intensive care unit at a hospital in New York City, where the coronavirus cases continue to be on the rise.
If there is one thing Mrs. America is hell bent on showing its audience, it's that feminism is complex, messy, and extremely divisive among women — too discordant to even result in much progress. It's a slippery hill to die on, but the new FX on Hulu series aims to chronicle the modern history of feminism in the U.S. with all its jagged imperfections.
Celebs are speaking out and advocating for precautions against the spread of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, which was declared a pandemic. Amid many Hollywood productions shutting down, actors, athletes and more public figures are using their platforms to encourage fans to stay healthy.
Celebs are speaking out and advocating for precautions against the spread of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, which was declared a pandemic. Amid many Hollywood productions shutting down, actors, athletes and more public figures are using their platforms to encourage fans to stay healthy.