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Anne Hathaway Involved in Accident with Cyclist

Anne Hathaway was involved in a car accident today with a cyclist -- but luckily for everyone involved, we're told no one was seriously injured. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ Hathaway was riding shotgun this afternoon in West Hollywood when the cyclist rammed into the car as it was turning onto Santa Monica Blvd. The cyclist -- who we're told was at fault -- refused medical treatment and was able to pink-pedal away from the "

Cages review hologram rock musical is a dreary dystopia

StageReviewRiverside Studios, London An overreliance on technology and a doomy score can’t replace old-fashioned chemistry in this emotionless offering Anhedonia is a condition that renders the sufferer unable to experience pleasure. In the rock musical Cages, which mixes live performance with holograms, film and animation, it is also the name of a grey dystopian city where the aesthetic is very Tim-Burton-meets-German-expressionism and any display of emotion is forbidden. Hiding in the shadows is the composer Woolf, who sees in Madeline, his pixie-ish muse, the prospect of true love.

Cody Fern - Vulture

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Ghosts Of Katrina Still Haunt New Orleans' Shattered Lower Ninth Ward

The flooded streets and destroyed homes of the New Orleans neighborhood known as the Lower Ninth Ward were among the most powerful and iconic images from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath 10 years ago. Now, much of New Orleans is back — more than half of the city's neighborhoods have recovered some 90 percent of their pre-storm population. That's not the case for the Lower Ninth. Today, there's a feeling of desolation on nearly every block of the predominantly African-American neighborhood.

Here's the story behind Black History Month and why it's celebrated in February

Every February, the U.S. honors the contributions and sacrifices of African Americans who have helped shape the nation. Black History Month celebrates the rich cultural heritage, triumphs and adversities that are an indelible part of our country's history. This year's theme, Black Health and Wellness, pays homage to medical scholars and health care providers. The theme is especially timely as we enter the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has disproportionately affected minority communities and placed unique burdens on Black health care professionals.