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WEEKLY ROUNDUP: EQUITY, EQUALITY & EMBARRASSING INTERVIEWS

L.A. Actors see Equity’s 99-Seat Plan as one big problem.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt costumer Tina Nigro on the importance of yellow sweaters & denim overalls.

Anonymous actress “Miss L” calls out Hollywood’s glaring sexism.

Actress and The Power Playbook author LaLa Anthony advises on how “inner power” changes lives.

Cate Blanchett gives an embarrassingly funny Cinderella press interview. (VIDEO)

-KELLY GLOVER

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