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We Need Performance, Not Performative Activism

On the evening of Jan. 9, a modest version of the Golden Globes took place with very little fanfare at an undisclosed location in...

The 2021 Golden Globes Goes Goober

The 78th annual Golden Globe Awards show, with a heavy cloud of controversy hovering over it, began at 5 p.m. PST on Feb. 28....

‘Minari’: A Visceral Lens Presenting the Korean-American Immigrant Experience

“Minari” is a semi-autobiographical fictional piece written and directed by Lee Isaac Chung which was released on Feb. 12. It follows a Korean family...

“Roma”: Alfonso Cuaron’s Tribute to his Homeland and its People

“Roma” is an emotional and powerful Netflix distributed period drama set in the 1970’s Roma neighbourhood of Mexico City. It is a touching tribute from director Alfonso Cuaron, who received a Golden Globe for Best Director of a Motion Picture for the film, to the Oaxacan caretaker who helped raise him.

There Are Better Ways to Support “Time’s Up” Than a Dress Color

Time’s Up is a gender equality campaign that was brought to public attention this New Year’s Day. It is a unified call for change...

Why Golden Globes 2017 Was Important for Aspiring Artists

By David Ngo Another year of Hollywood’s reign on entertainment has ended. Once again, the Globes have shown us some of the best works of...

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