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Two out lesbians make Oscar history with cinematography & adapted screenplay noms
Rachel Morrison became the first woman nominated for cinematography, and Dee Rees the first African-American woman for best adapted screenplay.
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This gay man’s hate letter sparked a play, a movie & a movement
When the fear of their love being discovered proved to be too much, Rodrigo Bellott’s boyfriend took his life. That tragedy inspired him to help others.
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Director of ‘Silence of the Lambs’ & ‘Philadelphia’ Jonathan Demme dead at 73
In addition to directing Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins, Jodie Foster, Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington, Demme gave us the Talking Heads concert film, “Stop Making Sense.”
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How ‘Moonlight’ pulled off the Oscar upset of a lifetime
The odds were stacked against it. Films this good don’t often win best picture.
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Ellen, Lady Gaga & Pharrell team up for ‘The Love Project’ in uplifting video
The stars united to “promote love, kindness, empathy and understanding” and support four charities close to their hearts.
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Why Rush Limbaugh is mad at the Oscars
“Because he’s always mad about everything” is only part of the answer.
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Winning: Social media flooded with Hillary jokes after last night’s Oscars gaffe
Social media LOLsobbed that the election wasn’t a mix-up like the Oscars.
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‘Moonlight’ mixup: Oscars end with fake news as ‘La La Land’ loses best picture
Faye Dunaway read an envelope that said “La La Land,” but midway through the last acceptance speeches, it was revealed ‘Moonlight’ won Best Picture.
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‘Moonlight’ takes home six Film Independent Spirit Awards
Director Barry Jenkins said the film stood “as a beacon of inclusivity” in contrast to the Trump Administration.
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Red carpet clash: Meryl Streep vs. Chanel in ‘pay to wear’ Oscar gown dispute
Creative director Kurt Lagerfeld claims he got a call from the actress’s team, saying, “We found somebody who will pay us.” Streep’s people deny it.