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‘Colony’ Season 2 Photos: Sci-Fi Drama Returns Next Month (Exclusive)

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Colony,” which reunites “Lost” showrunner Carlton Cuse with star Josh Holloway (who played Sawyer during his time on the Island), is set to return for its second season next month. Ahead of that return, USA Network has shared exclusive art with IndieWire. Avail yourself of it below.

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Here’s the synopsis for the show’s second season: “‘Colony’ returns when alien intelligence are still in control of a near-future Los Angeles. In an effort to get their son back, Will (Josh Holloway) has been cooperating with the Collaborators and now knows about his wife Katie’s (Sarah Wayne Callies) alliance with the Resistance. With her secret out, and now finding themselves on opposite sides of the battle, have they jeopardized any hope reuniting their family?”

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Björk Pens Open Letter on Media Sexism, Calls for 2017 to Be the Year We ‘Fully Make the Transformation’

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In response to negative reviews of her recent DJing set at Houston’s Day for Night Festival, Björk has penned an open letter on her Facebook page. Addressed to “dear little miss media,” the note decries the sexism with which the Icelandic musician has been met throughout her career — she’s ignored it most of the time, she says, but this time she wanted to “mention one thing.”

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“I am aware of that it is less of a year since I started DJing publicly so this is something people are still getting used to and my fans have been incredibly welcoming to me sharing my musical journey and letting me be me,” Björk explains. “But some media could not get their head around that I was not ‘performing’ and ‘hiding’ behind desks. And my male counterparts not. »


- Michael Nordine

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‘La La Land’: Rostam Criticizes the Musical’s Race Narrative and Lack of Queer Characters

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Many critics and fans are enamored with Damien Chazelle’s musical “La La Land,” starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling. But one artist in particular has raised concerns about the film.

In a series of tweets, singer/songwriter Rostam, formerly of indie rock band Vampire Weekend, expressed his disappointment with the roles that minority actors had in the movie and the film’s narrative. “The people of color written into the script were not really important to the story,” Rostam tweeted. “John Legend gave a great performance but his character was what? A sellout? Who made uncool pop music?”

…his character was what? a sellout? who made uncool pop music?

Rostam Batmanglij (@matsoR) December 21, 2016

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In the film Legend portrays Keith, an old schoolmate of Gosling’s character Sebastian, who asks him if he wants »


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