Some argue that sensitivity readers undermine a writer’s creativity, while others maintain it is part of the editing process and shows due diligence has been done.
91.5 The Beat
News Archive
-
Reality TV series looking for Bigfoot now airing, parts of Ontario in spotlight
The folklore around the mythical hairy creature thought to be living in the woods is getting a new chapter with a new TV series investigating reported Bigfoot sightings in Ontario.
-
Writers Guild and Hollywood studios reach tentative deal to end strike, no deal yet for actors
Union leaders and Hollywood studios reached a tentative agreement Sunday to end a historic screenwriters strike after nearly five months, actors remain without a deal.
-
Looking for some music books to read this winter? Here are some recommendations
If summer is the time of beach reads, thrillers, and escapist fun, the fall and winter is for serious reading. That includes books about music.
-
'Spirit of MuchMusic' still alive at doc premiere with former VJs in attendance
Filmmaker Sean Menard spent six years making “299 Queen Street West,” even mortgaging his house to finance the project. He’s now taking the documentary on a national tour.
-
How bad could allergies get this fall? What Canadians can expect
From pollen to mould spores to dust mites, different allergens affect Canadians during the fall. Experts weigh in on what to expect this year and how to navigate the season.
-
Ads are coming to Amazon Prime Video — or you can escape them for a fee
Prime Video is on the path of many other streaming giants who have made the move to ad-supported movies and shows.
-
Taylor Swift sends voter registration numbers surging with a single post
Within one hour of Swift posting, traffic on the Vote.org website shot up 1226 per cent, according to the organization’s CEO.
-
Leah Remini says Scientology harassment has grown since she filed lawsuit
Leah Remini has added to her lawsuit against Scientology, claiming the harassment against her has “escalated to a much greater degree than ever before.”
-
'Dumb Money' director Craig Gillespie talks GameStop, memes and music
Craig Gillespie’s ‘Dumb Money’ sees Paul Dano and Seth Rogen battle it out over GameStop stock in a meme-filled movie.
-
Sophie Turner sues Joe Jonas, asking for 'immediate return' of kids to U.K.
Court documents also allege that Sophie Turner found out about the divorce not from her husband, but from the media.
Ad Choices