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‘The Color Purple’ completes its musical journey back to the screen with flying colors
"The Color Purple" brings its vivid hues to the screen, launching the musical numbers and showcasing the outstanding cast. It completes the circle from book to movie to musical to movie musical. With a spiritual message that should be relevant throughout the holidays, the film adaptation of the Broadway stage performance, which spans decades, outperforms the Oscar-nominated original picture in several important ways. Powerhouses like Steven Spielberg, who directed the original film, and Oprah Winfrey, who costarred in it, are among the producers of "The Color Purple," which is similar to "In the Heights" in some ways due to the way director Blitz Bazawule (whose credits include Beyoncé's "Black is King" video) captures the Broadway energy.
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World Athletics excludes transgender female athletes from women’s competitions
World Athletics declared in March that transgender female athletes who have gone through male puberty will not be allowed to compete in world rankings events. At this time, athletes will not be affected by the decision made by the international governing body for track and field and other running-related sports because there are currently no transgender athletes competing on the international scene. "World Athletics conducted a consultation period with various stakeholders in the first two months of this year, including Member Federations, the Global Athletics Coaches Academy and Athletes’ Commission, the IOC as well as representative transgender and human rights groups," the organization stated. "It became clear that the option that was initially put forth to stakeholders, requiring transgender athletes to maintain their testosterone levels, was not well received within the sport."