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The 25 Most Popular Movies On Netflix In 2021 (Update: May 8)

The Little Rascals : Where is the Cast Now as Movie Enters Netflix Chart

The Little Rascals : Where is the Cast Now as Movie Enters Netflix Chart On 4/12/21 at 10:09 AM EDT The Little Rascals was first released in 1994, but the movie has just had a second life on Netflix. Twenty-seven years after the film came to cinemas, the movie has hit the streamer s most-watched movie charts, with the film currently at number two in the U.S. movie charts. Though none of the Little Rascals cast is still acting, they have gone off into some unexpected careers in fields like DJing, accountancy and professional poker. Where the Little Rascals cast is now Travis Tedford as Spanky McFarland

Spring Break 2021: Kids movies streaming or in theaters now

Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures Spring Break 2021 is here! This time last year, the pandemic shutdowns had just begun. Kids left school after the first or second week in March not knowing when they would return, but surely none of us thought it would be a year later.  A year ago this week my kids’ school shut down for Covid “at least through Spring Break.” I guess they were technically right, I just didn’t expect it to be Spring Break 2021 In the last 12 months, parents everywhere––even celeb parents––have juggled working, teaching virtual school, and parenting full-time simultaneously. We’ve torn through all our tricks to keep the kids busy. The craft closet has been raided, the kids have learned to ride two-wheel bikes, and the playdoh is all dried out. 

The Past Stinks: New York Times Calls Out Pepé Le Pew for Normalizing Rape Culture – RedState

As a child, I was led to believe that Blackness was inferior. And I was not alone. The idea went deep: Call it a vague invalidation: It wasn’t something that most if any would articulate in that way, let alone knowingly propagate. Rather, it was in the air, in the culture. We had been trained in it, bathed in it, acculturated to hate ourselves. To hear Charles tell it, black kids were raised feeling rotten: It happened for children in the most inconspicuous of ways: It was relayed through toys and dolls, cartoons and children’s shows, fairy tales and children’s books.

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