Opinion Opinion | ‘Inside Out 2’ Is a Rebuttal to ‘Barbie’ By: Fannie Flagg Date: June 28, 2024 Share: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The new movie delivers an important message: Don’t blame the outside world for your problems. Source link TagsanxietyartsArts/EntertainmentbarbieC&E Executive News FiltercommentariesCommentaries/OpinionsContent TypesculturedisneyDomestic PoliticsentertainmentFactiva Filtersfeminismfilmgeneral newsgirlsinside out 2international relationsmental healthmovieMoviesnorth americaOpinionopinionspixarpoliticalPolitical/General NewspoliticsPolitics/International RelationsSYNDunited stateswellnesswomenWSJ-PRO-WSJ.com Fannie Flagg Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe to our magazine Subscribe Now ━ more like this Tech This dual-screen laptop swings horizontally — and quotes the Whole Earth Catalog July 2, 2024 0 Unlike the Asus Zenbook Duo and Lenovo Yoga Book 9i we reviewed earlier this year, it’s not a twin-screen tablet with a detachable... Tech Apple’s Phil Schiller is reportedly joining OpenAI’s board July 2, 2024 0 Apple has chosen App Store chief and former marketing head Phil Schiller to represent the company on OpenAI’s nonprofit board, according to a... Business Lilly wins FDA approval for new drug to slow Alzheimer’s July 2, 2024 0 Eli Lilly & Co.’s Alzheimer’s treatment was cleared in the US as the second drug to slow progression of the mind-robbing disease that... Business A GOP senator from Montana is holding up a Washington Commanders stadium until team revives its old, racist logo July 2, 2024 0 The organization left behind the racist slur “redskins” as its name and retired the logo that was closely tied to that name: the... Business Elon Musk got his mega-pay package, but Marc Benioff might not be so lucky July 2, 2024 0 CEOs’ cups runneth over, largely because they’re serving themselves. And the billionaire CEO of Salesforce, Marc Benioff, is no exception. But it seems... Previous articleDonald Trump says immigration is taking ‘Black jobs’ Top economists: noNext articleA year after a record-breaking summer for travel, Americans are still dead set on getting away. Some are putting off major life milestones to afford it