Sharon Waxman, is the founder, CEO and Editor in Chief of TheWrap. She is an award-winning journalist and best-selling author, and was a Hollywood correspondent for The New York Times. Twitter: @sharonwaxman

Sharon Waxman
Experience:
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The Confused Ethics of Mark Zuckerberg – Let’s Definitely Not Judge Those Holocaust Deniers
Bizarrely, Zuckerberg this week used Holocaust denial as the example of free speech that he would not want to suppress on Facebook-
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6 Top Takeaways From the Latest Mueller Indictments: The Audacity of Spies
As our president-king prepares to sit down with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on Monday, here is what leaped out
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To Report or Resist? A Journalist’s Struggles in the Age of Trump
There comes a time when you wonder if staying on the sidelines is the responsible thing to do
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The Unbearable Darkness of Trump – South of the Border Edition
President Chaos and Captain Evil have decided that the best way to spend the summer is to spin the country into a heart-rending, sanity-testing tailspin
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Roseanne Confessed, Too Late, to ABC After Racist Tweet: ‘I Was Stupid’
Inside the “Roseanne” cancellation: the decision-makers were clear, and united
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Evan Rachel Wood, Gina Rodriguez and Other Stars Take Aim at TV’s Patriarchy: ‘There’s No Going Back’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: Zazie Beetz, Alison Brie, Rachel Brosnahan, Claire Foy, Gina Rodriguez, Yara Shahidi and Evan Rachel Wood talk about “laying the truth down”
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The Day Harvey Weinstein’s Comeback Fantasy Ended
There isn’t a path for the disgraced mogul anymore. But he’ll never believe it
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Letter From Paris: With Democracy in Decline, What Will Replace It?
“We are entering a different world. We can’t be too tied to our past. The past is the past,” my friend Marek Halter told me
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Judith Light, #TimesUp Leaders, Mayors of Compton and Oakland to Headline Power Women Breakfasts
TheWrap announces major speakers for upcoming Power Women Breakfast events in New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.
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‘Girls of the Sun’ Film Review: A Middle Eastern Feminist Hero Slays ISIS
Cannes 2018: The story of a female Kurdish unit brings to vivid life the stories we have all read but found so hard to imagine
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Marion Cotillard’s Careless Motherhood Hurts in ‘Angel Face’
Cannes 2018: Cotillard plays bleached-blonde Marlene, the hard-drinking party girl who seems barely aware that she is a mother
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Cate Blanchett Calls for ‘Parity and Transparency’ in Red Carpet Protest of Gender Inequity in Cannes
“We encourage all the women and men in the world who are standing for change,” Blanchett said in a speech with director Agnes Varda
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Bleecker Street Acquires Mads Mikkelsen Survival Drama ‘Arctic’
Cannes 2018: Director Joe Penna’s gripping story debuted at the festival this week
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Focus Features Acquires Penelope Cruz Drama ‘Everybody Knows’ in Cannes
The film opened the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday
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7 Takeaways From CinemaCon 2018: Change Is Everywhere, Movies Endure
Disney is a monster. Paramount has a real pulse. And “A Star is Born” looks great