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Author: David Oliver, USA TODAY
Grammy nominations show Recording Academy has made progress on diversity goals – but not enough
This year’s Grammy nominations – like awards shows before it – show the Recording Academy still has inroads to make with diversity.
Hollywood’s casting dilemma: Should straight, cisgender actors play LGBTQ characters?
With too few LGBTQ roles in Hollywood, industry experts say queer and transgender actors should play characters that represent these communities.
‘The Bachelorette’ recap: Ed, Chasen clash – but Noah (and his mustache) may be the season’s true villain
“The Bachelorette” feels more like its usual over-the-top, dramatic self with Tayshia at the helm and the men beginning to butt heads.
Immigrants, border families face difficulties amid COVID-19 travel restrictions
Travel restrictions have affected many, but no one understands the problem more than those crossing borders to see loved ones.
Mystery jet pack flyer spotted near Los Angeles – and it’s not the first time
Someone in a jet pack was apparently spotted near Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Clare Crawley debuts as ‘The Bachelorette’ in season premiere – but will she be sticking around for long?
“The Bachelorette” is finally back to give us an escape from the COVID-19 pandemic and the election. But how long will Clare Crawley be its star?
‘This is what we do every day’: After honeymoon canceled, Hilton delivers special staycation for couple
When a couple had to cancel their European honeymoon, they decided to book a staycation at a Hilton. It turned out to be an unforgettable “trip.”
‘No way this room was sanitized’: Despite assurances, hotels get mixed reviews on COVID-19 cleanliness, masks
Guests have described a mix of complaints and praise for hotels when it comes to COVID-19 cleanliness measures.
Want to work remotely on top of a Ferris wheel? At this Japanese theme park, you can
Remote “workcations” have grown popular amid the pandemic. Now Yomiuriland, a Japanese theme park, is inviting you to work from atop a Ferris wheel.