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LOGIN Pepsi Sets a New Ridiculous TV Show, MTV Reality-Star Dating Competition ‘Match Me If You Can’ (Video) At least Fox’s “Cherries Wild” had a good soda attached to itTony Maglio | April 13, 2021 @ 6:00 AM Last Updated: April 13, 2021 @ 6:15 AM Pepsi Mango sounds pretty weird, and so does its new MTV companion show, “Match Me If You Can.” The whole premise behind this latest glorified (flavored) Pepsi commercial is that Pepsi and mango make a “surprising perfect match.” The goal for the reality-star dating competition is the same thing. can @ this TV editor, a Coke drinker.) Anyway, just watch the trailer above. ....
SAN DIEGO The Kim Center for Social Balance, a nonprofit focused on workplace gender equity, recently launched a project to survey business owners about the pandemic’s impact on their livelihood. The survey will gauge how COVID-19 shutdowns have affected small businesses, especially those owned by women, minorities and LGBTQ people. The idea is to offer local governments recommendations that will help guide recovery. It also will assess what services were available or not available to small businesses. The center is collecting information from San Diego County businesses interested in participating, and it will likely begin surveying the businesses in early May. ....
Bowdoin Honors a Heritage Month for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Bowdoin is celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with several events that will feature a fashion designer/TV star, an expert in Southeast Asian politics, a poet/essayist, a former US diplomat, and an ambitious student-organized photo project. Two leaders from the Asian Students Alliance (ASA), Adriana Nazarko ’21 and Kevin Chi ’21, led the planning initiative for this year s heritage month. In consultation with staff and faculty, they put together a program that is uplifting and joyful while also addressing the hardships facing the Asian community, said Kyra Green, the assistant dean of admissions who is serving as interim director of the Center for Multicultural Life. ....
Herstory Month Features Art, Theater, Self-Love, and Social Justice Bowdoin is honoring Herstory Month this March with theater, storytelling, art, and a keynote speaker who promotes self-love and body empowerment as a means of achieving social justice. Herstory Month features art, activism, theater, and storytelling. Above are actors in RISE, Elizabeth Humphrey ’14 (left), and Sonya Renee Taylor (right). This year s keynote speaker will be Zooming in live from New Zealand on Friday, March 12, at 7:00 p.m. Sonya Renee Taylor is a poet, activist, and author of The Body is Not an Apology, in which she puts forth the idea that practicing self-acceptance and body positivity can propel social justice and global transformation. ....