Word: exploitationers
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Some directors take a journey into the exotic past, some into the perilous present. Two distinguished Iranian auteurs made films that tested their journalistic as well as dramatic instincts. Abbas Kiarostami, who won Cannes' highest prize in 1997 for The Taste of Cherry, was invited by the Uganda Women's...
The trips of two Iranian directors tested their journalistic as well as dramatic instincts. Kiarostami, who won Cannes' highest prize in 1997 for The Taste of Cherry, was invited by the Uganda Women's Efforts to Save Orphans to tour their AIDS-ravaged country for 10 days. The resulting documentary...
This wasn't how he'd planned it. Ashcroft's year began with a carefully managed p.r. campaign that seemed designed to erase the memory of his stormy confirmation hearings. A parade of press releases announced one minority appointment after another, along with actions to fight worker exploitation, protect children...
Chris Sullivan, the current editor, had faxed me a 10-point response to national press accounts calling Southern Partisan racist, segregationist and secessionist. So I expected to find a considerable operation, one equal to the wrath against it. But at an unremarkable strip mall, I entered an office that contained...
My guess is that Sullivan isn't talking about the kind of viewpoint I'd seen at an art exhibit the day before I visited him. In "Confederate Currency: The Color of Money," at the Avery Research Center in Charleston, an African-American artist named John W. Jones took the...