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...This is, in essence, a true story and it is one that writer-director Stefan Ruzowitzky tells with cool wit and subtle tension in The Counterfeiters, which is nominated for best foreign film at this Sunday's Oscars...
...1995’s “Mortal Inheritance” spurred a string of subsequent hits and even a pop album—exemplifies some of the new opportunities for women that have sprouted along with Nollywood.Tackling distinctly African themes like the proliferation of AIDS and religious tension between Christians and Muslims, Nollywood is provoked by and serves to provoke its audience—no matter how restrictive that audience may be. Following the screening of “This Is Nollywood,” Corrigan described the subsequent success of “Check Point?...
...other panelists said that hip-hop expresses the tension that exists between students and teachers...
...austere library listening to centuries-old prose wasn’t an ideal plan for a hot Valentine’s Day, things got surprisingly steamy when Antony reminded Cleopatra, “Last night you did desire it.” Clearly, coupled with desserts and sexual tension, as show producer Tara L. Moross ’09 says, “Shakespeare is a good way to celebrate any day of the year.” But FM thinks it’s especially good...
...essential public issue in many countries is cultural tension. The Archbishop should be congratulated for highlighting the potential of plurality that Britain has in the realm of law and the more amorphous world of “values.” Contentious remarks will always induce a storm of media attention and differing reactions. Williams’ remarks, though, reflected a confidence in the potential of his country’s multicultural identity, and should be considered as such...