New cellphone video documents the same Fairfield police officer involved in a violent arrest of a teenager at Fairfield High School last Wednesday, ripping a former arrestee by her hair out of her vehicle in a traffic stop for speeding a year ago.
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The crash scene in Death Proof (2007) is considered one of the most visceral in cinema.
Quentin Tarantino makes a point of showing, individually and in detail, how the impact affects each of the four women in the Honda Civic.
Calling out the audience, dragging her toxic ex-husband, and celebrating her first Grammy, all while delivering one of the best performances of her career. Only Miley Cyrus could pull off a moment this iconic.
When their team suggested j-hope to remove Hangsang from the Lollapalooza setlist because it was too Korean and add Dynamite instead, he insisted, and in the end, the biggest crowd reaction was for Hangsang
"When I started out on Broadway, 'Dreamgirls,' we lost half of our cast to AIDS."
Sheryl Lee Ralph—famous for her breakout role in the original Broadway production of 'Dreamgirls' and her ongoing portrayal of the no-nonsense kindergarten teacher on the sitcom 'Abbott Elementary'—champions another kind of teaching through her decades-long work as an activist, particularly raising awareness about HIV/AIDS.
Recently, in collaboration with the DIVA Foundation, the nonprofit she founded in 1990, Ralph executive-produced documentary special 'Living Proof' which highlights the experiences of Black women living with HIV in the South. Leading by example, Sheryl Lee Ralph is honored among TIME's 16 Women of the Year. Read her story and meet the honorees here: https://t.co/8O891bum4K