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To this baker, promoting Black food businesses is more than just lip service
Richard Morgan, The Washington Post
Feb. 24, 2021
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1of6Tonya Council bakes cookies at her cafe in the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh. Council recently bought NC Made to promote the state s small food businesses.Photo by Cornell Watson for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less
2of6Council shops for her shop and NC Made online business at the Chapel Hill Farmers Market.Photo by Cornell Watson for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less
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4of6Bertie County Peanuts are one of the popular items in Council s store.Photo by Cornell Watson for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less
Emma Stone Shines as Punk Rock Villain in Disney s Cruella Trailer
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Disney’s latest live-action film “Cruella,” starring Emma Stone as a punk-rock version of the titular “101 Dalmatians” villainess, has debuted its first trailer. The film is set to release May 28.
Stone will portray Cruella de Vil circa the 1970s, and the film will delve into her life prior to her penchant for terrorizing the puppies of London, as was depicted in the 1961 animated original film. Prior to the trailer’s release, Stone appeared at Disney’s D23 convention to unveil a first look at the movie which saw her next to several dalmatians and sporting Cruella’s popular black-and-white hairstyle and its approach to retelling the infamous character’s story.