Halle Berry,Selena Gomez, Gabrielle Union and more are sending their support to trans women and girls.
Halle Berry,Selena Gomez, Gabrielle Union and more are sending their support to trans women and girls.
March 31 marks the final day of Women’s History Month and it is also Transgender Day of Visibility. To mark this occasion and further strengthen the voices of the trans community, GLAAD released an open letter signed by over 190 feminist leaders in advocacy, business, entertainment, media, politics, and social justice standing in solidarity with transgender women and girls.
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Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterPat Mitchell, a pioneering media executive and the first woman president and CEO of PBS, Is launching a new interview series about women changing the world.“Dangerous Women: Leading Onward” is coming from the Emmy winner via Finetch.TV, a tech platform for thought leadership and investment news with a combined global reach of 850 million households.The inaugural season will see Mitchell sit down with the likes of Gloria Steinem, Thandie Newton, esteemed
Ms. Magazine, Gloria Steinem.“Last month I announced New York State will honor the life and legacy of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a statue in her native Brooklyn,” Cuomo said in a statement.
Gloria Steinem and Meghan Markle are getting out the vote.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorFor the last 30 years, Sandy Powell has been creating the looks of queens in “The Favourite” and “Elizabeth,” mobsters in “The Irishman” and “Gangs of New York” and lush period pieces such as “Carol.”Her latest creations are for Julie Taymor’s “The Glorias” on Amazon Prime, following Gloria Steinem’s journey from a young girl in Ohio to journalist to feminist icon and activist.“This is a film about a woman who spent her life traveling around the country at rallies
Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker are long overdue for more — especially now that Disney+ is hard at work on a sequel.Though the studio has yet to officially confirm the trio's involvement in the follow-up, Midler not only says she's «absolutely» up to reprise her role as Winifred Sanderson, but teases: «I can't wait to fly!» Which sounds an awful lot like she's in for .«Oh, yeah,» she told ET's Nischelle Turner.
Gloria Steinem is a towering figure in the women’s rights movement. Just in terms of activists, overall, she’d be up there.
Jon Burlingame “The Glorias,” now streaming on Amazon Prime, tells the story of feminist icon Gloria Steinem, her troubled home life as a child, her travels through the decades, and her rise to prominence as a leader in the women’s movement.It fell to New York composer Elliot Goldenthal to musicalize that journey.
Gloria Steinem is the subject of “The Glorias”, a new biopic about the feminist icon that’s heading to Amazon Prime Video.
Gloria Steinem is the subject of “The Glorias”, a new biopic about the feminist icon that’s heading to Amazon Prime Video.
Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.MOVIES— "The Glorias ": Julie Taymor's film, based on Gloria Steinem's 2015 book “My Life on the Road,” is a biopic with verve and flair. The legendary feminist leader is played by four different actresses (Julianna Moore, Alicia Vikander, Lulu Wilson, Ryan Kira Armstrong) across four stages of her life.
Gloria Steinem is always in conversation with herself in “ The Glorias,” a sprawling and thoughtful biopic of the writer and activist. Director Julie Taymor knows better than to try to capture her entire life in a film, even one as long as this, and her reflective odyssey of a woman and icon who never stops growing is a beautifully messy attempt at something bigger.
Julianne Moore is the embodiment of #relationshipgoals.
VF.The couple has been working hard to get the vote out in the upcoming election. Not only did Meghan speak to Marie Claire about her reasons for voting, she also sat down with Gloria Steinem for a wide-ranging conversation.
Apparently, Gloria Steinem is such an iconic figure in American history, she’s too big for just one woman to portray her in the upcoming biopic, aptly titled “The Glorias.” But as seen in the trailer, the use of multiple women in the role of Steinem allows for Julie Taymor to tell the complete story of one of Feminism’s pivotal supporters.
Meghan Markle is quite literally using her voice to urge people to vote!
Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle has reportedly been cold calling people around the US for months. According to activist and icon Gloria Steinem, the 39-year-old Duchess of Sussex has been making it a point to encourage people to get out and vote in the upcoming elections.
Meghan Markle is urging Americans to vote. The 39-year-old Duchess of Sussex recently sat down with renowned feminist Gloria Steinem to cold-call potential voters and urge them to act on their right to help elect public officials.
Meghan Markle has apparently been cold calling people around the country for months.
Apparently, Gloria Steinem is such an iconic figure in American history, she’s too big for just one woman to portray her in the upcoming biopic, aptly titled “The Glorias.” But as seen in the trailer, the use of multiple women in the role of Steinem allows for Julie Taymor to tell the complete story of one of Feminism’s pivotal supporters.
Meghan Markle has been helping to get out the vote in the United States ahead of the upcoming November election.During an interview with Access Hollywood, feminist icon Gloria Steinem celebrated the Suits alum, 39, for her dedication to a number of different social justice causes both in her time as a senior royal and since her step down from the royal family.
Feminist icon Gloria Steinem and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, cold-called voters living in the United States to encourage them to vote in the forthcoming November presidential election, Steinem recently revealed in an interview with Access.In late August, the duo met in-person to discuss politics, women's empowerment, and more for a video published via MAKERS Women.
In “The Glorias,” Julie Taylor’s biographical film about the life of feminist leader Gloria Steinem, Steinem isn’t played by just one woman but by four different women, including Julianne Moore and Alicia Vikander, as a way of demonstrating her many sides and how Steinem has had an impact on all women.And in this first teaser trailer for “The Glorias,” we get a taste of how Gloria Steinem evolved throughout her career and of Taymor’s unique way of telling her story, with each of the four
Gloria Steinem’s life story is being told in a bold new way.
Amazon’s upcoming Gloria Steinem biopic, aptly titled “The Glorias,” was scheduled to debut in theaters sometime this fall. However, with the pandemic still making theatrical debuts a bit precarious, Amazon has decided to skip the big screen and release Julie Taymor’s latest feature directly on Prime Video and VOD.
The trailer for The Glorias has arrived, and features an amazing star-studded ensemble cast!
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