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The Art of Academy Award Campaigning

The Art of Academy Award Campaigning

Published on February 10, 2020, at 10:40 p.m. by Hannah Taylor. It’s Feb. 26, 2017, and the 89th Academy Awards are coming to a close. “And the Academy Award … for Best Picture,” Warren Beatty starts hesitantly. An exasperated Faye Dunaway says, “Come on!” and

Lady Gaga’s Cinderella Story

Lady Gaga’s Cinderella Story

Posted: March 16, 2015, 10:51 a.m. by Kaitlin Goins. Lady Gaga may have been born this way, but I can’t read her poker face. After her Oscars performance, she’s on the edge of glory with plenty of applause. Props to whoever dreamed up the Lady

The Onion Leaves a Bad Taste

Posted At: March 4, 2013 1:50 P.M. by Lindsey Green News satirist The Onion is known for toeing the thin line between funny and downright offensive. The publication has made a name for itself with raunchy, politically incorrect articles and taboo topics, and its social

Oscar knows PR

Posted At: February 13, 2012 1:45 PM by Katie Kallam It’s Hollywood’s biggest night of the year. The red carpet is rolled out; the celebs don their finest threads; and the world waits with baited breath to find out who will be taking home the

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