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Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 25, 2026
BigXthaPlug Leads a Sing-a-Long to Ella Langley's ‘Choosin' Texas,' Delivers the Hits to Stagecoach
The artist brought non-stop fan favorites to the desert festival

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NYTimes ArtsApr 24, 2026
The World According to Aldwyth
In paint, bricolage and collage, she explored the history of art, ideas and the human species.

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Playbill NewsApr 24, 2026
High School Musical Film Star KayCee Stroh Will Play Ms. Darbus in U.K. Stage Production
The upcoming revival will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Disney Channel Original Movie.



Yahoo! TVNov 14, 2020
Tucker Carlson apologizes for false voter fraud claims in Georgia: 'We're always going to correct when we're wrong'
Carlson issued the apology after a local news station corrected his report.


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People Top HeadlinesApr 10, 2018
Gabrielle Union Says She Learned Who Her 'People' Were After Being Raped
Gabrielle Union knows the value of a sturdy support system. But she also knows that not everyone has one.

She made this point at Monday night's 11th Annual Night of Opportunity Gala held in New York City for The Opportunity Network, a nonprofit that works with students from historically and systematically underrepresented communities achieve their college and career goals.

Union, 45, was an honoree at the event, and in her acceptance speech, she spoke about expanding the idea of what a support system can be. She explained that she learned the hard way that "your people" are not always who you thought they would be. She referenced the time she was raped as a sophomore in college.

"When I was raped at gunpoint, one of the most lonely and debilitating experiences of my life, I had to redefine what it meant to be a part of a community because my ‘people' didn't have a ton of experience with rape survivors," the Being Mary Jane star and producer said to Cipriani's packed but silent dining room. "So I had to expand my idea of what and who my people were. I needed a different kind of support. I needed different opportunities, opportunities to heal and then the ability to want to continue living."

The summer before starting her sophomore year of college at UCLA, the actress was raped at gunpoint by a stranger in the Payless store where she worked.

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But that wasn't the first time she realized she needed "different" opportunities.

"When I was at UCLA, a lot of the kids I was at school with, their parents got them internships and their parents had jobs lined up for them or they took over the family business," she explained to PEOPLE. "I don'

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