Inside Gurus Magazine’s Beverly Hills Luncheon Raising Awareness for the 200 Million Women Living with Endometriosis

By Demetria Johnson Celebrities, advocates, and medical leaders gathered in Beverly Hills to spotlight endometriosis awareness and the urgent need for research into a disease affecting 1 in 10 women worldwide. In honor of Endometriosis Awareness Month and Women’s History Month, Gurus Magazine brought together a powerful group of advocates, celebrities, and medical experts for…

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Jennifer Welch Delivers Fiery Political Speech At GLAAD Media Awards

The GLAAD Media Awards selected Jennifer Welch as an award-winning podcast host who presented a compelling acceptance speech containing significant political content. During her award acceptance for Outstanding Podcast Episode of ‘I’ve Had It’ Welch made multiple bold statements while she co-hosts the show with Angie “Pumps” Sullivan. Welch declared “Never obey in advance.” “The…

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Pixar’s Pete Docter Says Queer ‘Elio’ Storyline Was Axed Because “We’re Making A Movie, Not Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars Of Therapy”

Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter explained the animation company’s decision to ax a storyline in last year’s Elio, which initially featured a plot point reflecting original director Adrian Molina’s experience growing up gay. Docter told the Wall Street Journal bluntly of the reasoning behind the creative overhaul, in which the Walt Disney Studios subsidiary…

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SOC Awards Winners: ‘One Battle After Another’ & ‘The Studio’ Lauded By Society Of Camera Operators

The pros behind the lens for Warner Bros’ One Battle After Another and Apple TV’s The Studio were named Camera Operator of the Year in film and TV, respectively, by the Society of Camera Operators on Saturday. Colin Anderson took the movie prize for Paul Thomas Anderson’s awards-season juggernaut starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn….

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Rosanna Arquette Slams Quentin Tarantino’s Overuse Of N-Word In His Films: “It’s Not Art, It’s Just Racist And Creepy”

Rosanna Arquette recently reflected on her role in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 cult classic Pulp Fiction, and while she noted its seminal status in the film canon, she censured the director’s excessive usage of the N-word in his works. “It’s iconic, a great film on a lot of levels. But personally I am over the use…

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