oscars 2017
This Year's Oscars Were Historic for All the Wrong Reasons
The 89th Academy Awards mostly played it safe and predictable until, of course, the explosive ending.
'I Was in Tears': What It's Really Like to Experience Hollywood Sexism
The Oscars may be more representative this year, but men still dominate 80 percent of non-acting nominations. Four women in the movie business tell us why industry prejudice remains so insidious.
The Powerful Oscar-Nominated Documentaries Representing the Black Struggle
'I Am Not Your Negro,' 'O.J. Made in America,' and '13th.'
A Timeline of Controversial Statements at the Oscars
From Marlon Brando to Halle Berry, many Academy Awards winners have dedicated their acceptance speeches to standing up for social justice.
Oscar Winners Are Even Easier to Predict Than You Think, Study Says
When it comes to diversity, Academy Members are living in La La Land.
Women Working Behind-the-Scenes Are Still Getting Shafted at the Oscars
According to an annual study from the Women's Media Center, only 20 percent of all the nominations for non-acting awards went to women this year.
After Pop Music, Janelle Monae Reinvents What It Means to Be an Oscar Contender
In best picture contender "Moonlight," Monae plays the surrogate mother to a young gay boy.