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September 12, 2019
Norton tackles corruption, politics in private eye film
September 12, 2019
Jennifer Lopez, NFL talking Super Bowl performance
LONDON — Posing in a bath of pink balls or throwing up handfuls of multicolored confetti, teenagers and 20-somethings snap away at a purpose-built London mini-studio for social media selfies.The Selfie Factory pop-up at Westfield, one of Europe's biggest shopping centers, has seen thousands pass through the 20-odd themed booths and backdrops for quirky images to upload on social media.The space includes a wall of doughnuts, a big fluffy teddy bear, a giant ball pit, a 1950s diner, a confetti corner and colored ribbons to wander through.Mothers take pictures of their babies sat with a bright-yellow old-style telephone, while teenagers pose in the roll-top bath or goof around with the doughnuts."I love all the different rooms," said Molly Bryant, 19, from Stevenage, north of...
September 12, 2019
London selfie shop lets Instagram generation strike a pose
September 10, 2019
No phones please: Rihanna stages fashion show for exclusive Amazon release
DEAUVILLE, France — The #MeToo movement has not changed the fortunes of female directors in the United States, "Thelma and Louise" star Geena Davis told the Deauville American Film Festival on Tuesday, calling Hollywood an "embarrassment"."Things have profoundly not gotten better for female directors. You just have to look at the figures, down every year," said Davis, who was in the French seaside town to promote a documentary she produced on gender inequality in the film industry.Davis cited figures published by the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, which showed women making up only four percent of film-makers working on the top 250 films of 2018."It's a global embarrassment," she said."I mean, come on, how long is...
September 10, 2019
Lack of female directors in Hollywood an 'embarrassment': Geena Davis
September 10, 2019
Silver spoon hits silver screen: Downton Abbey makes cinematic debut
NEW YORK — Robert Frank, a pioneering documentary photographer whose raw style placed him among the 20th century's greats, has died, according to The New York Times. He was 94 years old.The Swiss-born photographer rose to fame with the publication of his landmark book "The Americans," an unflinching look at US society that proved hugely influential.Born on Nov. 9, 1924 in Zurich, Switzerland, he grew up in a family of German Jewish industrialists, and became passionate about photography at the age of 12. He trained as a photo assistant in Zurich and Basel from 1940 to 1942.After World War II, Frank moved to the United States, doing fashion and reporting photography for magazines that included Fortune, Life, Look and Harper's Bazaar.But he grew "tired of...
September 10, 2019
Robert Frank, photography titan, dead at 94
September 10, 2019
Atwood says 'Handmaid's Tale' got much closer to reality, prompting sequel
September 10, 2019
Russian rapper deletes pro-Moscow video with 1.5 million dislikes
September 10, 2019
Sarah Palin's husband files for divorce