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leah aldridge

@leeleereads

reading between the lines of film, tv, and pop culture. When I'm not in hot water on #LAHAIR, I'm reviewing film/tv shows for the nat'l PBS show #JustSeenIt

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Rumors of a shutdown of Amazon Prime Video operations in Africa haven't yet been fully confirmed. But what has been validated is a restructuring of its operations in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) regions specifically. The reorganization includes forming two

Rumors of a shutdown of Amazon Prime Video operations in Africa haven't yet been fully confirmed. But what has been validated is a restructuring of its operations in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) regions specifically. 

The reorganization includes forming two
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Roger Corman's THE INTRUDER (1962) - self financed, Shatner's favorite, hostility from townsfolk during production, Corman considered it his most important work, perhaps the first American film about school desegregation. RIP Roger Corman. 😢 youtu.be/p8GUF45XK70?si…

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The Reveal documentary “Victim/Suspect” exposed a harsh truth: Across the country, people reporting sexual assaults were being treated like suspects. Now, in Connecticut, a new state law will set standards for how reporting victims are treated.revealnews.org/article/new-co…

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I am gutted by the news of Angie Stone’s passing. She was a tremendous talent — one of greatest R&B/Soul vocalists of all-time — with a heart of gold. Extending my deepest condolences to her children, D’Angelo, and her extended family & friends. #RIPAngieStone 🕊️🙏🏾🕊️

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In six Texas districts that used at-large voting systems, ideologically driven groups successfully helped elect school board members who have moved aggressively to ban or remove educational materials that teach children about diversity. With ProPublica: bit.ly/3E3rzFA

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"Afrique sur Seine" at 70: A Film Made in Exile, Still Asking Hard Questions In 2025, Paulin Soumanou Vieyra’s centennial coincides with the 70th anniversary of "Afrique sur Seine" (1955)—a film made not in Africa, but in Paris, under French colonial restrictions that barred

"Afrique sur Seine" at 70: A Film Made in Exile, Still Asking Hard Questions

In 2025, Paulin Soumanou Vieyra’s centennial coincides with the 70th anniversary of "Afrique sur Seine" (1955)—a film made not in Africa, but in Paris, under French colonial restrictions that barred