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Sandra Oh Celebrates Asian Culture in Film ‘Over the Moon'
Sandra Oh’s role in the new animated feature “Over the Moon” may not be her largest but it has deep meaning
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‘Late Night': Sandra Oh Will Never Host an Award Show Again
Sandra Oh gives a tour of her sister’s house, where she’s staying for a few weeks.
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Actresses of Color Make Equal-Pay Quest a Group Effort
When Aretha Franklin and Annie Lennox recorded “Sisters Are Doin’ it For Themselves” in 1985, the Queen of Soul tried out a pointed ad lib for the empowerment anthem. “‘Equal pay, that’s what we say!'” she exclaimed in one take, as recounted by Lennox at a gathering of female filmmakers last fall. “And I said, ‘She gets the message. She...
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Time 100 Gala Draws Taylor Swift, Glenn Close and More Stars
The 15th annual Time 100 gala, celebrating TIME’s list of the world’s most influential people, took place Tuesday night at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.
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‘SNL': De Niro Returns as Mueller, Sandra Oh Hosts
After a short hiatus, “Saturday Night Live” returned, instantly diving into the Attorney General William Barr’s much-talked-about summary of Robert Mueller’s report. Barr provided a four page summary of Mueller’s 300 page report, leaving many disappointed and demanding to see the full report. Actress Sandra Oh hosted the show, while Tame Impala performed as the musical guest.
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Sandra Oh's Emmy Nomination Makes History
Sandra Oh has made Emmys history by becoming the first nominee of Asian descent in the leading actress in a drama series.