Next Narrative Africa Fund (NNAF) has announced the first nine film and TV projects from Africa and the diaspora that will be supported by $50m in content funding over the next five years, including ...
AI is replacing jobs that live on screens. The ones that require trust, real-time judgment, & human presence are proving far more durable. How soft skills distinguish us.
The social media app's new U.S. owners have agreed to pay $10 billion directly to the government to continue its domestic ...
Notre Dame has never had a player reclassify to enroll in college a year early, but QB Teddy Jarrard is well-prepared to be ...
Epic Fury' The Men Of MAGA Might Be The Most Emotional US Leaders Ever. In 2016 and again in 2024, Donald Trump ran against two supremely qualified presidential candidates, who both lost. Both had dec ...
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Why everybody is suddenly giving Black women their much-deserved flowers!
From Sterling K. Brown to white folks on TikTok, Black women are finally receiving their flowers for being the backbone of society— and we love to see it.
The Next Narrative Africa Fund (NNAF) has unveiled its first slate of development projects, including productions involving Trevor Noah, Rapman and Mohamed Kordofani, selected from more than 2,000 ...
The $50 million fund founded by former diplomat Akunna Cook unveils nine projects from more than 2,000 submissions as it begins channeling global capital into Africa’s rapidly expanding screen ...
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Commentary: Anyone who says the Oscars have gotten 'too political' hasn't watched the Oscars
Yes, there have political speeches given throughout the nearly 100 years of Oscars history, but as any list of 'controversial moments' will prove, they are consistently few and far between.
Travis Konecny and Trevor Zegras scored in the second period and the Philadelphia Flyers rallied to beat the Washington ...
Noah Cyrus and mom Tish Cyrus were all smiles during a rare red carpet appearance after their past family drama.
Colman Domingo sits down for The One with WSJ. Magazine to discuss playing Joe Jackson in "Michael," his new Spielberg film, a memorable "Euphoria" scene with Zendaya and advice for hopeless romantics ...
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