The Sunday Edition - Sep 17, 2023
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News, Drew Barrymore, WGA Strike 2023

Drew Barrymore Pauses Talk Show Return After Massive Backlash

Drew Barrymore poses and smiles on a red carpet.

It's never too late to do the right thing.

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News, abortion, abortion pill, Poland, womens rights

Abortion Drug Testing Is the Latest Weapon in the War Against Reproductive Freedom

Packages of Mifepristone tablets are displayed

It's almost like it's about control and not protecting "life."

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News, Dating, Joe Rogan, women

Color Us Shocked: Most Women Don’t Want to Date Joe Rogan Fans!

Joe Rogan records an episode of his podcast, speaking into a microphone and scowling.

Turning Rogan on turns women off.

The post Color Us Shocked: Most Women Don’t Want to Date Joe Rogan Fans! appeared first on The Mary Sue.

TV, frasier, Frasier (2023), Kelsey Grammer, paramount plus

Dr. Frasier Crane Returns to Boston in the ‘Frasier’ Reboot

Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane sitting behind a piano in the Frasier reboot

What's in store for Dr. Frasier Crane?

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Movies, Aquaman, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Black Manta, DC Comics, Hide From Homepage

Why Does Black Manta Hate Aquaman? Explained

Aquaman-Black-Manta-helmet-DC

In the Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom trailer, Black Manta shows an intense hatred for Aquaman.

The post Why Does Black Manta Hate Aquaman? Explained appeared first on The Mary Sue.

Gaming, Bethesda, fandom, Starfield

Is It Impossible To Just Have an Honest Conversation About ‘Starfield’?

A playable character in a helmet flying a spacecraft in 'Starfield'.

The ridiculous amount of hype and fandom culture is overshadowing any critical opinions about Starfield, good or bad.

The post Is It Impossible To Just Have an Honest Conversation About ‘Starfield’? appeared first on The Mary Sue.

Movies, Jewish films, Jewish New Year, Rachel Sennott, Shiva Baby, Steven Spielberg

Snuggle up With These Non-Holocaust-Related Jewish Movies Over the High Holidays

Madeline Grey DeFreece as Carrie in the film 'Tahara.' She is a Black, Jewish teenager with long black dreadlocks wearing black-rimmed glasses and a blue jacket over a black sweater and white buttondown. She's standing outside with budding trees in the background.

Here are 10 films that are unapologetically Jewish and showcase our resilience, intelligence, diversity, and humor.

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Gaming, Baldur's Gate 3

‘The Game Just Fundamentally Undermines Itself’: Game Designer Breaks Down ‘Baldur’s Gate 3’s Most Fatal Flaws

Alfira, a bard in 'Baldur's Gate 3': A woman with blue skin and horns wears renaissance-style garb and plays a stringed instrument

‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ can be a fantastic experience and a bad game at the same time.

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Movies, Hispanic Heritage Month, Latinx Heritage Month, latinx representation

10 Latine-Led Films To Fuel Your Hispanic Heritage Month

Image of Walter Mercado being brought into a room on a gold throne into a group of cheering fans in a scene from the Netflix documentary 'Mucho, Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado.' Walter is a white Puerto Rican man with short wavy blond hair and is wearing a glittery gold blazer over a white button down with a large gold brooch at his throat, a black vest with a gold leaf pattern, and black pants. He's waving to the crowd.

Here are ten films that center Latine protagonists or focus on Latine subjects so that you can revel in Latine awesomeness.

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Movies, marvel studios, mcu, post-credits scene

The Best Marvel Post-Credit Scenes, Ranked

Spider-Man looking shocked

There's nothing like a good Marvel post-credit scene.

The post The Best Marvel Post-Credit Scenes, Ranked appeared first on The Mary Sue.

News, AANHPI representation, AAPI

September 16th Marks the First Ever “Mixed Asian Day”!

Official banner for Mixed Asian Day, hosted by Mixed Asian Media.

If you're also mixed-Asian, be sure to celebrate yourself on September 16th!

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Movies, '80s horror, Dead Ringers, horror (genre), The Shining

The Thirteen Best ’80s Horror Movies

Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) breaks the fourth wall and laughs maniacally in The Overlook Hotel in 'The Shining.'

In a decade filled with genre gold, these are the cream of the '80s horror crop.

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Movies, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dev Patel, Richard Ayoade, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, Wes Anderson

Wes Anderson Is Already Back With an Exciting New Film

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar. (L-R) Benedict Cumberbatch as Henry Sugar and Ralph Fiennes as the policeman in The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar. Cr. Netflix ©2023

When it comes to fantastical stories with hard-hitting messages, no one knows how to do it quite like Wes Anderson does.

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Big on the Internet, Beetlejuice the Musical, Lauren Boebert

Every New Detail That Comes Out About Lauren Boebert’s ‘Beetlejuice’ Debacle Makes Her Look So Much Worse

News, labor, Latin American Heritage Month, organizing

Google Doodle Kicks Off Latin American Heritage Month By Celebrating Labor Activist

Luisa Moreno, wearing a white shirt and a short bobbed haircut, leans out of a balcony in a black and white photo.

Google is celebrating a very impactful and prominent Guatemalan-American organizer in the labor movement. 

The post <strong>Google Doodle Kicks Off Latin American Heritage Month By Celebrating Labor Activist</strong> appeared first on The Mary Sue.

News, cancer, Hank Green, stand-up comedy

Hank Green Is Doing a Stand-up Comedy Show on Cancer Because Why Wouldn’t He?

Hank Green speaking in New York City about his novel An Absolutely Remarkable Thing

Hank Green is turning his cancer treatment experiences into a stand-up comedy show, and it is so Hank Green of him.

The post Hank Green Is Doing a Stand-up Comedy Show on Cancer Because Why Wouldn’t He? appeared first on The Mary Sue.

Anime, Hide From Homepage, Spy x Family

‘Spy x Family’ Season 2 Is Almost Here! Here’s Everything We Know.

The cast of the anime series 'Spy x Family.' (l-r): Yor Briar (woman with long dark hair), Anya (young girl with a pink bob and bangs wearing a school uniform), and Loid (man with short blond hair wearing a 3-piece suit) are standing at a railing (Anya is sitting on the railing) looking out at something.

Less than a month away! Or seven Bond Forger months!

The post ‘Spy x Family’ Season 2 Is Almost Here! Here’s Everything We Know. appeared first on The Mary Sue.

Gaming, Blade Runner, Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth

Everything We Know About ‘Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth’

Still image from Blade Runner 2033: Blade Runner 2049; a nightime cityscape in shades of electric blue and black, with massive towers and a tiny ship moving between them.

Here's what we've got for you so far.

The post Everything We Know About ‘Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth’ appeared first on The Mary Sue.

News, auto companies, strikes, uaw, unions

Auto Company CEOs Try & Fail To Justify Their $30 Million Salaries Amid UAW Strike

Striking workers holding picket signs. One Black woman wears a shirt reading "One job should be enough"

No, please, keep talking about your "performance"-based raises.

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TV, Disney+, MAX, Netflix, Prime Video, Streaming Television

Which Streaming Service Cancels the Most Shows? The Answer May Surprise You

Logos for streaming platforms, including Disney+, Netflix, Max and Prime Video

Which streaming platform broke our hearts the most?

The post Which Streaming Service Cancels the Most Shows? The Answer May Surprise You appeared first on The Mary Sue.

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