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Friday, November 11, 2016

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I got up on Election Day and burst into tears not a genteel twin trickle but a great heaving burst, zero to firehose. Tears spattered the inside of my glasses, dripped from my lips, and left mascara-tinged rosettes blooming black in my cereal milk.

Honey, my husband crooned to me. Honey, its going to be O.K. The numbers are still good. Its O.K.

But it wasnt the numbers. I wasnt sobbing because I was afraid Hillary Clinton was going to lose. That would come later. I was sobbing Tuesday morning because, as I poured my coffee, Id caught a glimpse of a cable news interview with Mrs. Clinton just after she voted for herself in Chappaqua, N.Y. She seemed breathless, exhilarated, a little overwhelmed. Over her shoulder, Bill Clinton stared at his wife and beamed.

My husband stares at me like that sometimes. Its not just love we expect husbands to love their wives but something less traditional, more conditional and gendered. Its professional respect. Its pride.

Were accustomed to that pride flowing the other direction, from wife to husband, because men in our culture get to be more than just bodies, do more than just nurture. Men get to act and excel and climb and aspire and thrive and win and rule and be the audacious, hungry fulcrum of public life. It is normal for men to have ambition. It is normal for women to stand aside.

I thought about Bill Clinton meeting Hillary Rodham at Yale in 1971, and how tenacious and intense she must have been even back then, how undeniable and potent. Mr. Clinton describes the moment in his memoir. She conveyed a sense of strength and self-possession I had rarely seen in anyone, man or woman, he wrote. "She was in my face from the start. He says he once told her, during those years, I have met all the most gifted people in our generation and youre the best.

And then I thought about Mr. Clinton rising steadily through his political career, on the track we have built for charismatic, competent white men. He must have known, every second, how good his wife was. Not just good, but the best. Better than everyone hed ever met; better than him, even. And he watched her stand next to him and wait, and wait, and wait, underestimated and degraded and excoriated for wanting more out of life than cookies.

And she didnt quit! She swallowed slander and humiliation and irrational hatred for three decades and she didnt quit, and here she was, just a hairs breadth from the presidency of the United States the first woman ever to be trusted with the rudder of the world. He must be so proud of her, I thought. It made me cry.

I cried because I want my daughters to feel that blazing pride, that affirmation of their boundless capacity not from their husbands, but from their world, from the atmosphere, from inviolable wells of certainty inside themselves. I cried because its not fair, and Im so tired, and every woman I know is so tired. I cried because I dont even know what it feels like to be taken seriously not fully, not in that whole, unequivocal, confident way thats native to handshakes between men. I cried because it does things to you to always come second.

Whatever your personal opinion of the Clintons, as politicians or as human beings, that dynamic is real. We, as a culture, do not take women seriously on a profound level. We do not believe women. We do not trust women. We do not like women.

I understand that many men cannot see it, and plenty more do not care. I know that many men will read this and laugh, or become defensive, or call me hysterical, or worse, and thats fine. I am used to it. It doesnt make me wrong.

But maybe this election was the beginning of something new, I thought. Not the death of sexism, but the birth of a world in which womens inferiority isnt a given.

That grain of hope glowed inside me until around dinner time on Tuesday, the final day of an election so openly misogynist that the question Sexual assault: good or bad? was credulously presented for debate.

Today doesnt feel real. It is indistinguishable from fresh, close grief. But if theres one lesson we can take from Mrs. Clinton, politics aside and even Donald Trump acknowledged it in the second debate its the limitlessness of human endurance. Those of us who have been left in the cold by this apparent affirmation of a white supremacist patriarchy (and sorry, white women who voted for Mr. Trump, but your shelter is illusory) are tough.

We have been weathering this hurricane wall of doubt and violence for so long, and now, more crystalline than ever, we have an enemy and a mandate. We have the smirking apotheosis of our oppression sliming, paw-first, toward our genitals. We have the popular vote. We have proof, in exit polls, that white women will p**n their humanity for the safety of white supremacy. We have abortion pills to stockpile and neighbors to protect and children to teach. We have the right woman to find. We have local elections in a year.

The fact that we lost doesnt make us wrong; the fact that they dont believe in us doesnt make us disappear.

Lindy West is a columnist for The Guardian and the author of the memoir Shrill: Notes From a Loud Woman.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/cp/opinion/election-night-2016/end-of-the-empire

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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Taraji P. Henson: Why the "Empire" Star Digs Donning Different Hats


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The relationship between Taraji P. Henson and her Empire persona of Cookie is a complicated one if only because while Henson has been nominated three times for her work as Best Actress in a Drama, she feels like her best skills lie in comedy.

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I come to drama from a comedy background, she told IndieWire during the Television Critics Association press tour. And from her point of view, thats what not only fuels her, but many other comedians as well as they explore the boundary between laughter and pain.

Its a boundary that Henson has explored a great deal thanks to the Empire sets openness to ad-libbing which shes been able to keep going on other projects, such as the upcoming awards season contender Hidden Figures, in which she plays a 1960s mathematician, a role that she found to be the polar opposite of Cookie.

Of course, the power of Cookie cannot be denied even if Season 2 skimped on the hats. Dont worry. Below, Henson promises to fix that.

From the beginning of the series, I was a huge fan of Cookies hats

She hasnt been doing many hats! The second season I had that Le Snob hat, and I had a face veil.

That was cool.

But I dont think I tried on one hat this year. Hey, you know what, Ill bring that up to [costume designerPaolo Nieddu]. More hats.

As a character detail, what does a great accessory like that give you?

It helps with my character. I mean I lovewhenPaulothrows meprops. I love to work with props. Ive never been afraid to work with props. I was Prop Mistress in college.

[Nieddu]gave me those Le Snob glasses that flip up and down were such a great tag team because h**l give me something: Honey, I know youll work it into the scene. So h**l give me like a fabulousJudithLeiberbagand Ill like fiercely put it downwith a nail, or,you know, flip the glasses down, or walk in with the shades and take them.

Taraji P. Henson in Empire.

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I know there are some actors who cant stand watching themselves on camera.

I used to be like that. I cant watch myself during the process, but its easier to do now with social media, because its like youre watching with the audience, you know? So its not me sitting there like oh G*d, why did you turn this way? Why did you do your eyes like that? Why did you say it like that? You know what I mean? So I have the distraction of the real world to go, okay, you did hit that beat, theyre picking it up, I see theyre tweeting that line, oh my G*d that ad-lib worked. It gets me out of my head, to watch it with an unbiased audience.

Ive heard you speak before about how you really value the ability to be able to ad-lib, and you said that it comes from being in a safe environment. Was that something that happened right away, or did the world of Empire start feeling safe over a period of time?

It felt that way from the beginning. It felt that way when I went to read with Terrence for Lee and Danny. It just, thats how it started. They just let me go. I mean, thats how Boo Boo Kitty was born. That was in the pilot. That was like one of the first scenes we shot and it just came out and they were like, Were gonna keep it! Were gonna keep it! So the more they kept saying, Were gonna keep it, I was like, You wanna keep this too? You know? Its just good to play. I dont do it a lot, I only do it when its called for, because you dont want to have a scene full of ad-libs then wheres the scene going? It has to be its like comedic, the timing has to be right and if youre not feeling it, chances are you shouldnt ad-lib. [laughs]

Do you feel like youve gotten to do a lot of comedy?

Thats my strongest talent. I did a lot of musical theater in college, and thats a lot of comedy, a lot of timing. And thats really my strong suit I think. But also, in having said that, Ive noticed growing up in my life Ive watched a lot of comedians and they were able to transition into dramatic roles gracefully. Because comedians deal with pain thats why theyre so cynical, thats why they can laugh at each other. At themselves. Because the world has been throwing rocks at them all their lives, so now theyve turned those rocks into something funny, you know? So their pain is layered. When they play these dramatic roles, they can bring you those highs and lows because theyve had that comedic timing.

And to me they make better dramatic actors, so, I come [at]drama from a comedy background. Not that I did standup a lot, I was just great and gifted in the comedic timing. Just in life. Just the way I tell stories with friends, you know? So I think thats really where my talent lies. I have yet to be able to really do a comedy butwell get to it.

What kind of comedy would you like to do?

I mean, not the comedy where youre like HERE COMES THE JOKE! YOU READY? CATCH IT! More like situational things. Just comedy happening out of real life situations. Like the Judd Apatow films, you know its not really setting up the jokes, its just out of these circumstances you laugh. I try to bring a lot of the comedy elements to Cookie. I want to make her a multi-dimensional character, as we all are as humans. Were not one dimension. There are layers, we keep pulling back the onion. The layers of the onion, you know.

Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson in Empire.

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I feel like a lot of time, actors talk about characters coming from themselves as a person. Do you feel that Cookie is a separate entity from yourself?

Oh, absolutely. Like, I mean, I grew up in the hood, I didnt sell drugs. You know, I chose another path. I chose education, you know, working. I see the pitfalls, I can understand why her back, her and Lucius, their backs was against the wall. They were young parents, you know it happened. Um they had no education, you know, they made the best they could with the cards dealt to them, you know? And coming from the hood I remember when crack got dropped off I remember entire families being destroyed. I grew up in a broken home. And now Im looking at my friend who had both parents at home now crack is here, theyre divorced, and living in the street. Yall are homeless what? I remember that era, so things like that I was able to pull and draw from to make her real. But shes totally different from me. I cant go around flying off the handles saying what I want to say, I would get railed for it (laughs). So shes actually my Sasha Fierce, my alter ego.

At some point, one presumes, Empire will end. Do you feel like it will be hard to transition from this to a completely different character?

No. Ive been doing it. I have a movie coming out [Hidden Figures] its very important for me because Im an artist, Im a character actor, so its very important for me to keep my instrument working. Lubed up, if you will. And so whenever Im not doing Cookie, I race to something thats the polar opposite of her, and I couldnt get more polar opposite than a mathematician. I mean shes literally glassesshe doesnt say muchhappy about her math, you know?

Was there room for ad-libbing on that side?

Its a different way of ad-libbing. Its not boisterous and loud. Theres one part that I saw of the trailer, a scene with myself, Janelle Monae and Octavia Spencer, where my characters first meeting her next husband to be. Theyre being introduced for the first time and we ad-libbed this whole thing about Oh my G*d, whys he looking, whys he coming over here? And shes like, Im gonna go get some pie, and I said, You already have pie, Dorothy. It was cute little moments like that, but they allowed for it.

Empire Season 3 premieres Wednesday at 9pm on Fox.

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Source: http://www.indiewire.com/2016/09/taraji-p-henson-interview-empire-cookie-1201728880/

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Thursday, March 19, 2015

'Empire': The 10 Most Shocking Moments From The Finale



The season one finale of Empire was just about as nuts as you could imagine. From arrests t0 hot hookups to catfights, Im narrowing down the top 10 most shocking finale moments. Brace yourselves because spoilers are ahead!

My jaw was practically on the floor for the entire duration ofEmpirestwo-hour season finale on March 18. Cookie (Taraji P. Henson), Lucious (Terrence Howard) and the rest of the Lyon family put me through one crazy rollercoaster of emotions. Cookie andBoo Boo Kittys (Grace Gealey) incredible face-off and that epic arrest were just two of my top 10 favorite finale moments!

Empire Finale Moments The Top 10

Okay, so there wereway more than 10 batsh*t moments from the finale, but weve got to start somewhere! I could write an entire dissertation on Cookie in the finale if Im being completely honest. Lets get down to business.

10. Lucious kicks Cookie out of Empire

After learning about Cookie and Malcolm, a very jealous Lucious took extreme measures to keep Cookie out of Empire. From nixing her security key card to telling her that she was never on the Board of Directors to begin with, Lucious proved he was just as narcissistic and controlling as I thought he was. However, he did the wrong thing by keeping Cookie out of Empire. He should know by now DONT MESS WITH COOKIE!

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9. Hakeem hurls insults at Lucious & drops the mic

Surprisingly, the one who took Luciouss baby bombshell the hardest was Hakeem. During a performance, Hakeem threw major shade at his dad and dropped the mic just like Kanye. Lucious promptly walked up to Hakeem after the rap and punched him in the face!

8. Jamal & Lucious perform a duet

Lucious and Jamals relationship has been tense over the course of the first season, so I really never expected them to sing together this early. The father-son duo finally had an actual conversation that wasnt dominated by Luciouss homophobic slurs, which resulted in an epic duet.

7.Lucious doesnt have ALS

Yep, Lucious is going to live. The Lyon patriarch learned he isnt battling the debilitating motor neuron disease. This must just mean Lucious has bigger karma coming his way.

6.HAKEEM & ANIKA HAVE s*x

I NEVER SAW IT COMING. I know Hakeemloves his cougars, but he banged his dads former fiancee! WHAT?! Camilla is going to be 50 shades of P-I-S-S-E-D.

5. Lucious hands over Empire to Jamal

This scene was literally the craziest thing Id ever seen. Lucious gifted his sons with presents to show he was a new man.Jamal got a gold scepter that symbolized he was the new king of Empire. Boy, Lucious likes to go over the top, huh?

4.Cookie & Anikas catfight

After weeks of waiting, I was gifted with the catfight of my dreams. Cookie threw wine in Anikas face and punched the daylights out of her. There was intense hair-pulling and slaps. It was great. I could watch these two go at it all day.

3.Cookie tries to kill Lucious

Lucious went on a drug-induced rant in his sleep about killing Bunkie, and Cookie heard it all.Cookie knew this would be the only chance for her to kill Lucious, so she grabbed a pillow off of his bed. Unfortunately for her, Lucious grabbed her arm before she could do the deed. Lucious and Cookies love-hate relationship just got amped up another level.

2. Rhonda kills Vernon

Rhonda went to extreme lengths to protect Andre. Andre and Vernon pummeled each other in an intense fight and she accidentally murdered Vernon trying to save Andre! She pleaded with Andre to take this secret to their graves because shes PREGNANT.

1. LUCIOUS IS ARRESTED

Lucious Lyon the man, the myth, the legend found himself in handcuffs right after Empires IPO. He was finally arrested for Bunkies murder, thanks to Vernon. Well likely see Lucious out of jail fairly soon considering Vernon was the star witness for the case and now hes dead. Lucious is going to be out for blood when he gets out, as evident by his final line in the finale, Game time, b**ches.

HollywoodLifers, what did you think of theEmpireseason finale? As crazy as youd hoped? Let me know!

Avery Thompson

Source: http://hollywoodlife.com/2015/03/19/empire-finale-moments-rhonda-murdered-vernon-cookie-anika-fight/



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