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Time Off Reviews case give rise tO unearned certitude. various characters, 仕 01 Ⅱ the State'S conservatlve governor (Helen Hunt) to a preacher fluent in the language ofthe Black Lives Matter movement (Aisha Hinds), operate as though, by delivering their takes at lncreasing volume, they can turn a young man S death intO a chance tO further their careers. lt's a cynical show, but this cynicism feels earned. Sh0ts Fired, created by film director Gina Prince-Bythewood ( B 0 れ d the Lights) and her husband Reggie Rock Bythewood, shares with Empire (which airs after (t) a bold and audacious concept and a worn-down weariness that lets a bit of air out ofthe show's spectacle. For all the inherent drama 0fits premise and for all its addiction tO plOt twists, ShOts Fired derives its power from its characters. Take the frustration Lathan barely allows herselfto acknowledge when dealing with a local white offcer (Stephen Moyer). Her jaw sets, her eyes narrow. Hers isn't a big performance—save moments dealing with 'The truth is her turbulent family you wouldn't life —but it c arrie s loud and clear the be here if I shot psychic toll ofhaving a black kid. No t0 grope for the truth one would. ' ⅲ the midst ofso many TRISTAN WILDS, playing people WhO are SO sure a black police officer they already know it. under investigation fO 「 l'm naturally shooting a white college student, on Shots Fired curious hOW the case will resolve itself, but Shots Fired is an achievement beyond its timely plot. Each episode finds a new avenue of inquiry, one that exposes another segment Of SOCiety. lt's rare tO see such a cross-section Of life on TV but Shots Fired, with empathy, grit and outrage, pulls it 0 圧 That the program airs on a network that made itS name early on With one-dimensional crime shows Cops and America's Most Wanted is a testament tO hOW ambitious even broadcast television has become. Sh0ts Fired isn't the only show trying to do something similar. l'd include AB C's American Crime, whose majestic third season is taking on migrant labor, as well as last year's The 2e0 が e v. 0.1 Simpson on FX. AII use short runs (Shots Fired is slated for 10 installments) to take big and ambitious swings. And all seem tO be less interested in "solving ” a story—bringing about a satisfying ending—than in diagnosing, in minute and particular detail, the American condition at this moment. lt didn't seem we needed a show about police violence, but with Sh0ts Fired we may have ended up with the definitive one. SHOTS FIRED airs on Fox on Wednesdays at 8 p. m. E.T. 42 TIME April 3 , 2017 QUICK TALK Julie Andrews The actoris bringing her ma れア talents to 0 new Netflixprogramfor children, JuIie's Greenroom. With cast 可天 m e SO puppets 0 れ d 0 roster ofcelebrityguests, 加 aims tO teach kids the virtues 可 the arts. This is a moment ⅲ the U. S. when funding for arts education is ⅲ 0 収 bt. Why does arts education matter? The arts are the first thing that suffer these days, and yet they are truly the most vital thing I can imagine to make our lives better, tO make a bridge between communities and countries and tO be able tO connect without any animosity. What 0 yo hope parents will get 0 t ofthe series? One ofthe things we hope is that parents or grandparents will be interested enough tO come and watch the program with their children. When you read something like Winnie-the-Pooh as an adult, there's a whole other level ofsophisticated humor. That's what l'm hoping our show has. I 'm hoping that the whole family will at some point want to sit down and share the experience with their children. There are new Jim Henson PUPpetS ⅲ this show, but 臧 0 YO 収 have a favorite classic Muppet character? When I worked occasionally with the Muppets, I loved the mad drummer puppet, AnimaI, and Oscar the Grouch too. But ofcourse Kermit. Kermit and I worked together many times, and 、 Miss Piggy, needless to say. I was watching a 1984 interview ⅲ : which yo 設 said yo exercised every day. DO YO 収 still? lfl said, "I wish,' would you understand? Everyone knows r ⅲ Maria's favorite things—raindrops on roses, etc. What are a few ofJulie Andrews' favorite things? My favorite things re- ally are the quiet moments with family, everything from simply pruning my roses t0 playing with my dogs. —SARAH BEGLEY ON MY RADAR THE CROWN "l'm amazedat れ 0 山 they managed tofilm 0t0 れ make as keen and clearas e リ do. れ as been such 0j0 リエ 0 ′ me. ” ANDREWS: DON ARNOLD; 工 ARLOTS: LIAM DANIEL—工 ULU
TheView BOOK IN BRIEF Forks, N. D. "Women shouldn't have to choose between their passion and having a family; ” she says. "They should be able to do both. ” Across all fields, median earnings for full-time female workers ⅲ the U. S. are 80 % ofwhat men make—and sports stars are no exception. Last year five members Ofthe U. S. women s soccer team, the defending World Cup champions, filed a wage- discrimination suit against the sport's national governing body, arguing that the players receive about a quarter Ofthe compensation their male counterparts make despite being more successful on the field and a draw on TV.. such fights have been waged by tennis stars for decades. After Billie Jean King threatened t0 sit out the 1973 U. S. Open, the men's and women's winner for the first time each tOOk home the same $ 25 , 000 bonus.Wimbledon became the last 0f the sport's four Grand Slams to offer equal prize money ⅲ 2007 , after pointed lobbying 仕 om Venus Williams. "How did we get equal prize money? ” says Stacey Allaster, former president and CEO ofthe Women's Tennis Association. "Ultimately it's the athletes' VOice, the athletes' power. ” Even SO, some lower- level tournaments continue tO Offer more money tO the men's draw,. The pay gap for tennis stars may not be the most urgent wage divide in the nation, but by using their perch t0 fight for a larger principle, female athletes have the potential to shift the national debate. "These athletes are role models,: ” says B0bbi Thomason, a senior fellow at the Wharton SchOOl of the University of Pennsylvania. "They pave the way for women in the workplace to fight for what's fair. ” The women on the U. S. hockey team aren't demanding the seven-figure contracts Of their counterparts on the men's team, wh0 play profes- sionally ⅲ the National Hockey League. They simplywant a fairer deal from USA Hockey, one that recognizes the equal work they put intO their jobs and the results on the ice: back-to-back silver medals and a consistent rank as one Ofthe world's top teams. The players alSO want equal investment in girls' hockey programs and more marketing and promotion tO grow the women's game. With the boycott threat as leverage, the players made progress during a marathon negotiating session with USA Hockey on March 20. If they do get a fairer deal, they say it will be the result Of not only their specific case but alSO a social climate that has changed significantly since King spoke out at the U. S. Open. "The women that are standing up for thems elve s are making history, says Meghan Duggan, a member 0f the team since 2007 , drawing a line 仕 om her team's fight tO recent protest efforts like the Women's March. "And it's a good time t0 be on this side ofhistory. ロ 16 TIME April 3 , 2017 ln defense of 'bad' wine WINE AFICIONADOS TEND TO SCOFF AT che 叩 , mass-produced bottles—in part because the Wine inside iS Often augmented with various powders, Oils, salts and concentrates tO make it more palatable t0 the average drinker. But ⅲ her new book, Cork Dork, Bianca BOSker points out that such chemical manipulation has always been part of winemaking. FOI' centuries, even the fine st winemakers have added ingredients like egg whites or sulfur dioxide to lmprove a W1ne S flavor and prevent it from spoiling. The fact that mass producers use more manipulation doesn't make their WIne bad, Bosker argues; it raises the bar for all wines. What sommeliers consider "bad ” wine, she explains, is "really wine that [tastes] good, at least tO large numbers ofwine drinkers. ” ln 2015 , for example, Americans spent almost $ 2 billion on just five brands of mass- market wines: Barefoot, Sutter Home, Woodbridge, Franzia and Yellow Tail. —SARAH BEGLEY VERBATIM 'We have a very healthy marriage, and we got there by dOing therapy when we needed it. ' KRISTEN BELL, actor, on the importance Of working through maritalissues; She married actor Dax Shepard in 2013 引 A N C A B 0 5 K E R 0 A 響ー N ー・をー、一 0 AOV ーすリ第一 4M0 物 0 ! 当 0 ・一一 5 V ー SOMN を、 ・一 0 ー 0 ー T ー第を・気 響日 0 A リ GH 了当いを「 0 費す A ー 1 を 、第ト ~ , 帳・い CHARTOON Click-bait costume drama “丁凱子 roo 川” e 淞 5 row 川恆 5 why! 1 昭凱 rd ” 9 山 P 35e5 凱 c 長 . Aappens 月子 will 3 、。 cro+che+y を yo 川 d ! 丁リ帚 25 h 叩 0 8 wi[l 川 e yo 久石 子行肥計 ocr y ! de 子子 eis 0 Top 10 を皿 p . .8 will JOHN ATKINSON, WRONG HANDS
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A Letter tO 亡 e President Dear President Trump, Your attempts tO ban Syrian refugees and travelers from REPRESENTING THE し S. IN THE OLYMPIC GAMESWAS multiple Muslim-maJ ority countrie s have implications the greatest honor ofmylife. I will never forget walking int0 the opening ceremony behind our American flag that are felt far beyond the countries listed. I am referring that I revere, surrounded by my teammates, each drawn tO implications not only in the courthouse but in line from different sports, many ofdifferent faiths and various at Starbucks. N0t on the nightly news but in the night terrors Of children whO wonder iftheir home and parents ethnicities. Yet in that diversity was America itself: united are safe. ls this what you intended when you t00k your by love for our country. My story is a quintessentially small-town American oath t0 uphold the Constitution ofthe United States? The climate of fear and hatred, fueled and perpetuated story. ln my hometown, Maplewood, N. J. , the question by your campaign, is gaming was always which sport I would play 1 れ OI れ entur れ through your actions instead ofwhy a girl would play one. My point isn't really about sport, it's in Offce. Since your election, I have been profiled at the airport, accused about opportunity. The opportunity oflooking "suspicious; ” and been tO strive for and believe in one's own destiny. That is what made told, on the streets ofNew York, to America's story SO distinct 仕 om any go back t0 your country!" This isn't that preceded it, and mine and every the America that I know, and it isn't Other American's as well. the America that the world looks to I love America because ofthe for inspiration and leadership. simultaneous idea that we are both exceptional and flawed—as T E ARE 3 MILLION American individuals and as a nation— and Muslims. They teach our children, treat our sick, fight our wars and, that it is our collective responsibility as a people tO honor each other's despite your attacks, continue tO potential. That is why I am writing stand proudly on the front lines ofkeeping all Americans safe. My you this letter. faith calls on me to help the less I A 、嗄 THE PICTURE ofthe American fortunate and speak out against Dream—a public-school kid, with injustice. President Trump—look at loving parents who told me that the math: we do not have a refugee with hard work and perseverance, I terrorist problem. lt simply doesn't could be whatever I wanted to be. By exist. But I dO fear a not-so-subtle believing in myself and refusing to campaign ofterror now being waged イれ iS れ .4 れⅱれ工れ cer take no for an answer, I have broken on our. American ideals ofjustice 〃 d 0 m c medalist barriers and shattered stereotypes. I and equality. was the first Muslim woman tO represent the U. S. in the The OIympic movement chose its symbol of inter- Olympics wearing hijab. I was blessed t0 win an Olympic locking rings Of different colors tO demonstrate human- inedal alongside my team at the Ri0 Games. I was a black ity's unity. Sport has always been an equalizer and a sym- Muslim woman in a little-known sport, fencing. And on bOl ofpeace, even in the ancient Games when wars would the world's biggest stage, I defied labels and showed the cease for the competitions. lndeed, as much pride as I take world that being Muslim was also being American. in being one ofAmerica's firsts, what I most love about my And yet when I listen t0 you, I feel that the story Olympic experience is that my success was born out Ofmy you tell paints another picture entirely. You seem tO opportunity, freedom and liberty as an American. see refugees fleeing terror as terror's root, rather than Overcoming obstacles was my challenge as an athlete. itS victims. You seem tO see our nation's contributions lt is now my challenge as a citizen. I once represented tO refugee resettlement as "bad deals; ” rather than you. Now you represent me. I urge you to do so with the shining example s 0f what America has always done and humility, thoughtfulness and kindnes s befitting your sacred O 用℃ e. AS an African-. American Muslim woman stOOd for. You seem tO see the hiJab I wear as a signal ofthreat and cause for fear. You've said, "I think lslam patriot, I am commanded by my religion tO remain hates us. " That is not only wrong, it provokes fear and hopeful, to believe in our ability to fight bigotrywith love hatred, and as we have seen, it alSO provokes violence and draw our strength from diversity. That is what makes against Muslims and our places ofworship. Surely that America great. Time and again. was not your intention—l dO not want tO believe that. Yet I feel that you and your Administration see me and Sincerely, ル t 市可 Muhammad people like me not as fellow Americans but as "others. ” T 0 M P E N N 一 N G T 0 N ー G E TT Y 一 M A G E S 14 TIME ApriI 3 , 2017
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