The film has landed squarely in the middle of a culture war within the U.S. Some claim the film qualifies as child exploitation—amplified by supporters of a QAnon-related conspiracy theory claiming top Democrats and celebrities are part of a worldwide child trafficking ring. Others defend the film as a nuanced coming-of-age story about the challenges of being a young girl—especially a young Black girl.
Maimouna Doucouré, the film’s director, has explained her intentions behind the film:
Many things are taking place:
Blackpink's 'Ice Cream' Is Now The Longest-Charting Korean Girl Group Song In Hot 100 History
INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 19: Blackpink perform at the Sahara Tent during the 2019 Coachella Valley ... [+] Music And Arts Festival on April 19, 2019 in Indio, California. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for Coachella)
On the current edition of Billboard 's Hot 100, Blackpink see their latest single release "Ice Cream" dip once again, but only ever so slightly. This time around, the tune steps back two rungs, from No. 66 to No. 68. That slow descent is one more sign that the poppy tune is a real, steady hit, and not just the kind of tune that opens high on the tally and then disappears immediately.
Aperfine's two goals, hot start lift Weir High girls over Catholic Central | News, Sports, Jobs
BREAKING AWAY — Weir High's Maddie Miralrio kicks the ball away from Catholic Central's Lindsey Decker during Tuesday's contest. -Joe Catullo
WEIRTON — A fast start was just what the Weir High girls soccer team needed against Catholic Central.
The Red Riders recorded a pair of goals less than nine minutes into the match, en route to a 4-0 victory against the Crusaders Tuesday night at Jimmy Carey Stadium.
“We scored a couple early goals, and that helped with our confidence,” Weir (4-4-2) head coach Jeremy Angelo said. “We moved the ball. We scored a couple of early goals when he had the wind at our backs. We scored a couple of goals, and we were able to put pressure on them, and we were able to control the game.”
What Is Christian Girl Autumn? - InsideHook
The trend derives its name and much of its cachet from Hot Girl Summer , the summer 2019 mantra that awakened our inner unapologetic bad bitch.
In August 2019, Twitter user @bimbofication tweeted, "Hot Girl Summer is coming to an end, get ready for Christian Girl Autumn," with a photo of two white women with long, wavy brunette hair dressed almost identically: oversized scarves, ripped denim jeans, brown booties and matching leather totes.
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Missouri principal sorry for demanding girls remove shirts - News - Hot Springs Village Voice -
RIVERSIDE, Mo. — The interim principal at a Kansas City-area high school has apologized for storming onto a volleyball court before a girls game and demanding that the team take off their racial unity T-shirts.
Students said the T-shirts — emblazoned with the words "Together We Rise" and three raised fists in different skin tones — are meant to promote racial equality and unity.
The incident unfolded when the Park Hill South High School's girls volleyball team wore the T-shirts for warm-ups before their Sept. 29 game against North Kansas City High School, WDAF-TV reported.
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The anti-Brandy Melville: A new fashion brand is making a play for Gen Z (and their moms) –
The DTC apparel brand, which launched this week, is doing all the right things, in terms of answering the supposed demands of its target demo: girls ages 13-21. It's community-focused, size-inclusive, comparatively affordable (with styles priced $35-$100; Brandy Melville jeans are $40), eco-conscious and charitable. Three percent of its revenue goes to organizations supporting the environment, body positivity and equal rights.
Founders Rachel Thebault and Neda Talebian Funk are moms, and are all too familiar with the hot teen brands of the moment. That includes the aforementioned Brandy Melville, which exclusively caters to girls sizes 0-2 and specializes in crop tops.
Rose Zhang’s late summer hot streak results in Mark H. McCormack Medal
Rose Zhang, a 17-year-old amateur, finished 11th in last month’s ANA Inspiration, an LPGA major. That performance, coupled with her recent victory in the U.S. Women’s Amateur plus the AJGA Rolex Girls Junior Championship, bumped Zhang to the top spot in the World Amateur Golf Rankings.
As a result of that, Zhang has been awarded the Mark H. McCormack Medal as the world’s top-ranked female amateur.
The U.S. Women's Amateur Championship was her first victory of the season and she followed it with a win at the Rolex Girls Junior Championship only two weeks later. She set the course record, 64, at Dalhousie Golf Club at the Rolex tournament. These wins helped her ranking tremendously, and helped her move past Yu-Chiang Hou to take the top spot in the rankings.
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