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The Met Museum steps serve not only as a physical barrier but also as a societal embodiment of the obstacles that disabled individuals must overcome for equitable inclusion.
Individuals with a disability, particularly those who are wheelchair users, have yet to grace the prestigious steps of the MET Gala.
We chat to the First Nations star who plays Cassie in the new must-see crime comedy.
The TV star returns to the cooking franchise 15 years after her MasterChef debut.
"I want everyone in the industry who knows about Audrey – because of the festival – to commit to hiring more disabled creatives both in front of and behind the camera."
"This season is all about passion, giving it everything you've got, putting it all on a plate and creating extraordinary food." 
That's not to say that Emma Stone's Poor Things performance wasn't Oscar-worthy, but rather that it's hard to ignore what Gladstone winning would have signified for Indigenous representation.
“I didn't have a party. It's not like a gender reveal,” says the non-binary comedian who stars in the new web series, My First Time.
"Growing up with a surname that people regularly misspelled and mispronounced, it fills my heart with joy to see it out there and celebrated."
Chanel's new book is a manifesto full of personal stories, cutting-edge research and harrowing evidence, all about unpacking where we are in terms of the complex minefield that can be consent.

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