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Whether it's Japanese film, video games, anime, or novels, the country consistently delivers quality storytelling combined with its own unique sense of style. In the realm of film, Japan has an ...
The Friend (2024) The Main When a novelist (Bill Murray) dies, his former lover (Naomi Watts) becomes the editor of his ...
Celebrate cherry blossoms with music, fireworks and a bike ride; dress up for D.C.'s biggest comic con; or take your dog to Alexandria for two days of fun.
A darling in the art world, the Harlem native ... to her hometown in South Africa. Joshua White Nonetheless, indicative of the exploitation of Black women’s bodies, Sarah Baartman’s story ...
At the AnimeJapan 2025 expo in Tokyo, Toho Co., Ltd. revealed a teaser trailer and key art for the eighth and ... Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece “Seven Samurai,” and hit anime properties ...
PARIS, March 20 — The Assassin’s Creed series of video games is adored for painstaking historic accuracy, but also sparks controversy with heavy use of artistic license — most recently with a black ...
Alphabet-owned Google has agreed to pay $28 million to settle a lawsuit claiming that the tech giant favoured white and Asian workers by ... agreed to exclude Black employees from the proposed ...
a samurai inspired by the real historical figure of the same name. The game was branded ‘woke’ as details of its protagonists emerged for being *checks notes* a Black man and a woman – and if ...
It claimed that Google paid white and Asian employees more than other ethnicities ... Adams said the settlement came after Cantu’s lawyers agreed this month to exclude Black employees from the ...
The firm’s most recent diversity report, from last year, showed its U.S. workforce was 46% Asian, 45% White, 8% Latino, 6% Black and 1% Native American. According to the report, 43% of Google ...
CALIFORNIA-Google agreed to pay US$28 million (S$37 million) to settle a class-action lawsuit claiming that it favoured white and Asian employees ... in March to exclude black employees from ...
A new Miami art exhibit, "Black Beauty as an Act of Resistance," is honoring the social and economic impact of Black-owned beauty shops and barbershops, which often served as safe spaces for ...