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Twitter Reactions to the 2021 Oscars Ending


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The Oscars continued its long-standing tradition of not nailing the ending (coughLaLaLandMoonlightcough) at the 2021 Academy Awards with a very anti-climatic conclusion that overshadowed what was mostly a pleasant and history-making event.
The producers made a baffling decision to rearrange the ceremony s final categories, giving out the trophy for Best Picture before the Best Actress and Best Actor awards (the Supporting Actor/Actress categories also didn t open the show, per tradition). Though the switcheroo quickly turned into a snafu, thanks to some poor planning which subsequently robbed Anthony Hopkins, Chadwick Boseman,
and
Nomadland of their special moments.
Many viewers made the assumption that the change in the run-of-show was to allow for a memorable celebration of the late Boseman. The actor who died in 2020 of colon cancer was nominated for Best Actor for his role in ....

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The Plan to Protect Indigenous Elders Living Under the Northern Lights


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The Plan to Protect Indigenous Elders Living Under the Northern Lights
March 11, 2021
A remote region with a thriving tourism economy, a strict shutdown and a surprising transformation.
By Peter Kujawinski
March 11, 2021
It takes hours of flying across Canada’s vast, trackless north to reach Yellowknife, a small city on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake one of the deepest and largest lakes in the world. The region is as remote as it is pristine. But travelers are drawn here from around the world to witness the splendor of the aurora borealis, otherwise known as the Northern Lights. ....

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New Yorkers Have Some *Thoughts* About This Whole Bagel Debate


New Yorkers Have Some Thoughts About This Whole Bagel Debate
by Stephanie Maida · March 10, 2021
On Monday, March 8th, the
New York Times woke up and chose violence.
It was the day that shook New York, a city betrayed by its own Gray Lady, its hometown newspaper of record. It was the day the
Cue gasps of shock and horror. Women fainting. Babies crying. Jewish bakers ripping off their aprons. A travesty!
While we don t blame the writer of the piece here - we know it s all too easy to get dazzled by the West Coast sun - and while we re sure Californians need bagels and lox, too, the bold statement certainly sent New Yorkers into a defensive tizzy, reigniting the age-old rivalry between the two coasts.  ....

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How Negro History Week Became Black History Month and Why It Matters Now


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Black History Month has been celebrated in the United States for close to 100 years. But what is it, exactly, and how did it begin?
In the years after Reconstruction, campaigning for the importance of Black history and doing the scholarly work of creating the canon was a cornerstone of civil rights work for leaders like Carter G. Woodson. Martha Jones, a professor of history at Johns Hopkins University and the Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor, explained: “These are men [like Woodson] who were trained formally and credentialed in the ways that all intellectuals and thought leaders of the early 20th century were trained at Harvar ....

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