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NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
‘The Little Sister' Review: Learning to Love
A French Algerian teenager grapples with her sexuality and her faith in a tender coming-of-age drama.

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
Alan Gribben, Twain Scholar Who Excised Slur From ‘Huck Finn,' Dies at 84
He made it his mission to track down every book Mark Twain owned — and to fix what he saw as flaws that kept schools from teaching the author's most famous works.

Yahoo! BooksJun 04, 2026
Back-to-back 5.0-plus earthquakes shake California. See where


Rolling Stone Movie ReviewsJun 04, 2026
‘Masters of the Universe' Is He-Mansplaining at Its Worst
This attempt to make 'Barbie' for Eighties-nostalgia-loving dudes is not a movie. It is extremely bad brand management

Yahoo! BooksJun 04, 2026
Trump signs order seeking early access to powerful AI models before release


Yahoo! BooksJun 04, 2026
Where is Tropical Storm Amanda? See path tracker, spaghetti models


Yahoo! BooksJun 04, 2026
What smart people are saying about Scott Pelley being fired from '60 Minutes'


Yahoo! BooksJun 04, 2026
Trump signs order designed to give government early look at powerful AI models


NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
Where Sky Meets Water, Sanford Biggers Sees Life's ‘Drift'
In his first major solo survey on Long Island, the artist explores his connection to the East End's natural environment and culture in textile works, prints, sculptures and installations.

Yahoo! BooksJun 04, 2026
Al Sharpton compares White House UFC fight night to 'fights for the slave masters'


NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
‘Carolina Caroline' Review: Hearts on the Run
Samara Weaving and Kyle Gallner are magnetic in this lovers-on-the-lam joint awash in soulful sincerity.

Yahoo! BooksJun 04, 2026
A question looms over Iran diplomacy: Is Trump being straight with the American people?


NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
‘Underland' Review: Subterranean Adventurers
All over the world, voyagers are descending, legally and not, into the lower depths. This documentary offers a frustratingly abbreviated look at three of them.

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
‘She's the He' Review: A Campy, Gender Swap Comedy
Nico Carney and Misha Osherovich play best friends on a mission to enter the women's locker room.

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
‘Jinsei' Review: Dreaming of J-Pop Stardom
In this anime film that follows a taciturn man over decades, the restrained animation is a saving grace.

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
Review: In ‘Another World,' the Afterlife Glows Red
The director Tommy Ng Kai Chung turns reincarnation into a visually lush exploration of the human condition.

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
Why Do Most New Movies Look Meh?
Jessica M. Goldstein, an arts and culture reporter, inspects why movies today look different than they did 20 years ago.

NYTimes ArtsJun 04, 2026
11 Books That Capture the Swoon-Worthy Drama of Wedding Season
These books dig into the thrilling, ugly and swoon-worthy drama of a happy couple's big day.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 04, 2026
Watch Violet Grohl's Rousing Performance of ‘Bug in the Cake' on ‘Fallon'
The musician released her debut album, Be Sweet to Me, last month

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 03, 2026
WTF Is Happening at CBS and '60 Minutes'?
Longtime correspondent Scott Pelley was fired from the gold-standard program on Tuesday, in the latest sign of chaos at the iconic show

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Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 03, 2026
‘This Cruelty is Intentional': The New Jersey Lawmakers Fighting to Shut Down Delaney Hall
Immigrants detained inside the facility say they are living in squalid conditions, leading to a wave of protests

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJun 01, 2026
Trump Administration Agrees to Temporarily Suspend $1.8 Billion ‘Weaponization' Slush Fund
Last week, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration's push to create a fund for people claiming they were "victims of lawfare and weaponization"

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.

RELATED VIDEO: Gabrielle Union's Heartbreaking Struggle with Infertility: ‘I've Had 8 or 9 Miscarriages'

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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