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[…] Gabriel Silverman, Co-Director Fiona Dawson, and Producer Jamie Coughlin previously created the popular Emmy®-nominated 2015 New York Times Op-Doc “Transgender, at War and in Love.” “The TransMilitary team is thrilled to be premiering at SXSW 2018. We thank all of our supporters who have been by our side for the last several years,” said Dawson. “At a time […]

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[…] the name Columbia Pictures in 1924. Thanks to its association with Frank Capra in the 1920s, the studio gradually rose in prominence and over the subsequent decades became home to stars such as Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, and Rita Hayworth. Following a brief period of ownership by The Coca-Cola Company and the spinning off […]

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[…] the way back to 1912 and the founding of the Famous Players Film Company, which was one of three companies that would merge in 1916 and eventually become Paramount. Big-budget, mass appeal franchises is how one would describe many of the studio’s most recognizable releases, including Star Trek, Transformers, and Mission Impossible. But if […]

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[…] the way back to 1912 and the founding of the Famous Players Film Company, which was one of three companies that would merge in 1916 and eventually become Paramount. Big-budget, mass appeal franchises is how one would describe many of the studio’s most recognizable releases, including Star Trek, Transformers, and Mission Impossible. But if […]

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[…] 22 days, the first time in United States history that the chamber has gone without a leader.  Prior to his election to Speaker Johnson was known for being a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump and for the leading role he played in attempting to overturn President Joe Biden’s electoral victory in 2020. […]

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[…] leadership development conference for rising LGBTQ talent and leaders. Kennedy is a highly respected musician who studied at Julliard, has published two memoirs so far (one which became a finalist for the 2021 Lambda Literary Award), and an accomplished filmmaker. She’s also featured in The Publishing Triangle’s OUTspoken reading series (starting at 1:42:40) where […]

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[…] and communities throughout the United States. Moms for Liberty (M4L), an anti-LGBTQ extremist group that bills itself as a so-called “parental rights” organization, is a driving force behind this alarming trend targeting books about LGBTQ people, people of color, and race and racism. GLAAD is tracking M4L’s anti-LGBTQ record and ties to national anti-LGBTQ […]

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