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What's got my attention this week

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Yes, I know I'm fixated on Michelle Yeoh, but this would be a massive achievement at any age

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• Michelle Yeoh's Best Actress nomination (Abre numa nova janela) for this year's Oscars made history; female directors were snubbed in the Best Director (Abre numa nova janela) category, despite star turns from Sarah Polley (Women Talking) and Gina Prince-Bythewood (The Woman King) amongst others; and the omission of actress Danielle Deadwyler, hotly tipped for her portrayal of Mamie Till-Mobley in Till, from the Best Actress category, led to accusations of misogynoir (Abre numa nova janela) from its director Chinonye Chukwu, who also missed out. Viola Davis, who was widely expected to be nominated for her role in The Woman King, was also omitted.
• Love this piece by Chitra Ramaswamy about trying (and failing) to beat her grief into submission with HIIT (Abre numa nova janela).
• When these women rejected diet culture (Abre numa nova janela)it was radical, thirty years on, everyone's intuitive eating.
Why talking less benefits everyone. (Abre numa nova janela) (I can't help thinking there are some people who need to hear this more than others!)
• Interesting read by Poorna Bell on why Hollywood's sixtysomething success stories (Abre numa nova janela) are giving this 42-year-old hope.
• I'm not the only one who was livid about the government's response to the Menopause & Workplace report (Abre numa nova janela), Melissa Robertson was, too. Here's her piece for Campaign (Abre numa nova janela).
• Twentysomething TikTokers are obsessed with anti-ageing (Abre numa nova janela). Sob.

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