The Shoebacca sale is on! The footwear retailer is currently offering a clearance sale with up to 80% off footwear including Asics, Puma, Adidas, Marc Fisher, Skechers, Sperry, Toms and more through May 20.
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The Shoebacca sale is on! The footwear retailer is currently offering a clearance sale with up to 80% off footwear including Asics, Puma, Adidas, Marc Fisher, Skechers, Sperry, Toms and more through May 20.
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The Shoebacca sale is on! The footwear retailer is currently offering a clearance sale with up to 80% off footwear including Asics, Puma, Adidas, Marc Fisher, Skechers, Sperry, Toms and more through May 20.
Shortly after the video was released of George Floyd being killed by a police officer and protests began to rise up around the US, Spike Lee released a short clip editing together the videos of Floyd and Eric Garner being killed alongside a similar scene in the director’s own “Do The Right Thing,” asking the question, “When will history stop repeating itself?” In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, Lee talked about the connection between his 1989 acclaimed film and the recent racist
"He's trying to be a dictator"
«Will history stop repeating itself?» Spike Lee asks as much at the start of a minute-and-a-half-long short film he shared on Twitter, which splices clips from his 1989 film,, with footage of the police killings of Eric Garner in 2014 and George Floyd in May.
NEW YORK -- It's not the first time that Spike Lee's “Do the Right Thing” has been freshly urgent, but Lee's 1989 film has again found blistering relevance in the wake of George Floyd's death.
Amid nationwide unrest following the death of George Floyd, Thomas Rhett and Lauren Akins have spoken out against racism with their daughters in mind. On Sunday, the Grammy-nominated country star and his wife of nearly eight years took to social media with statements expressing both their uncertainty with what to say and also their desire to speak up.
"Will history stop repeating itself?"
Spike Lee is a filmmaker that has never shied away from being outspoken and infusing his films with clear messages about society and the issues that plague the country.
Over 30 years later and “Do the Right Thing” still sadly rings true.
By Nellie Andreeva
The music for the Netflix movie is composed by GRAMMY Award-winning trumpeter Terence Blanchard
The music for the Netflix movie is composed by GRAMMY Award-winning trumpeter Terence Blanchard
In this very moment, and for the last three years of our current administration, American idiocy, political and otherwise, seems so pungently ripe for ridicule. So, when the creators of “The Office” and Steve Carrell announced they were creating a “Space Force” show for Netflix to mock the real-life initiative promoted by the oafish President Donald Trump and his inept White House, the premise and series seemed like a slam dunk that should easily write itself.
Spike Lee is concerned Americans have died as a result of following President Donald Trump’s unscientific health advice during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The filmmaker previously spoke out against the decision to reopen cinemas in Georgia