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Search ResultTheater Community Pledges To 'Be A Light' For Social Justice
The Ghostlight Project's national "Be A Light" campaign was observed by the local theater community Thursday night at Marjorie Lyons Playhouse on Centenary College's campus...
Read MoreTamannaah Bhatia Speaks On Gender Equality In 'Film Industry'
Tamannaah Bhatia is an established and very popular actress in South also she has good work in Bollywood too. When the actress spoke out against South director Suraaj for p...
Read MoreNaias Charity Preview Raises Nearly $5.2m For Kids In The Motor City
Detroit’s celebration as the epicenter of all things automotive, including the heart of the automotive industry, was again demonstrated last week as nearly $5.2 milli...
Read MoreWhy Sundance, America’s Largest Independent Film Festival, Matters To Movie Lovers
Around mid-January, a mass migration to Utah happens: Critics, filmmakers, industry people, and celebrity hunters head to the mountainous ski resort town Park City, about 3...
Read MoreSony To Launch Channel For Kids In 2017
After announcing its entry into the infotainment genre via a joint venture (JV) with BBC, Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) is planning to launch a localised kids channel...
Read MoreA Fix For Gender Bias In Healthcare? Check.
When Dr. Elliott Haut and his team at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore designed their blood clot prevention protocol back in 2006, they didn’t expect to discover s...
Read MoreMedical Care Ventures Don't Have To Be In The City To Be Commercially Viable
When you traverse the streets of rural Karnataka, you are likely to encounter several girls called Vaatsalya (Sanskrit for ‘affection’). Many of them have one t...
Read MoreIndian Women Seeing Abortions Beyond 20 Weeks Face Desperate Legal Struggles
On Monday, the Supreme Court allowed a woman from Mumbai who is 24 weeks pregnant to have an abortion because her foetus had anancephaly – a life threatening conditio...
Read MoreExperts Seek Subsidy For Solar Cooking In Sustainable Development Goals
Vadodara: The organizers of the 6th Solar Cookers International World Conference that concluded here on Wednesday will strive to include solar cooking in the sustainable de...
Read MoreImmersive Film Festival Will Celebrate The Legacy Of John Hughes
You may not be able to find Shermer, Illinois, on a map, but the town where director John Hughes set some of his most beloved films will be a real place for at least four d...
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