Oscars 2015: Patricia Arquette Responds to Critics of Speech on Wage Inequality

Well, one thing's certain: Patricia Arquette's publicist had to be the hardest-working woman in show business Monday. On Sunday night, Arquette made a forceful appeal for gender and pay equity in her acceptance speech after she won an Oscar for Best 

The hosts of Fox & Friends and Fox News contributor Stacy Dash on Monday slammed the Academy Awards for focusing on wage inequality, immigration, and for “snubbing” Clint Eastwood's American Sniper film. “To every 

Original: We were all Meryl Streep last night, on our feet and cheering for Patricia Arquette. The Boyhood star turned her Best Supporting Actress acceptance speech into a rally cry for equal pay for women. "It's our time to have wage equality once and

Patricia Arquette didn't get a manicure for the 87th Academy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 22, and threw some shade at E!'s Mani Cam on the red carpet.

Actress Patricia Arquette stoked the fires of controversy during her acceptance speech for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar at the 87th Annual Academy Oscar Awards, held in Hollywood, California, on Sunday. Clutching her