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Venice film jury chief Julianne Moore says put art before business
VENICE (Reuters) - Art should trump business in any debate over the future of cinema, U.S. actor Julianne Moore said on Wednesday as she took charge of the jury at the Venice Film Festival. The 11-day...
Syndicated Content Aug 31, 2022
Fossilized tusk from giant ancient elephant found in Israel
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A fossilized tusk from a giant prehistoric elephant that once roamed around the Mediterranean has emerged from an excavation site in southern Israel, offering what archaeologists...
Syndicated Content Aug 31, 2022
Healing with humour, Palestinian comedians strike a chord in occupied cities
By Henriette Chacar JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Palestinian American Amer Zahr is on a mission to heal through humour. In 2015 he started bringing fellow Arab American comedians from the United States to pe...
Syndicated Content Aug 31, 2022
Century-old family photo studio preserves Ghana’s history in black and white
By Francis Kokoroko and Cooper Inveen (Reuters) - A generation before the Gold Coast became Ghana, local photographer J.K. Bruce-Vanderpuije opened a small studio in the then-colonial capital Accra, w...
Syndicated Content Aug 31, 2022
Tencent, Sony to take stake in “Elden Ring” publisher FromSoftware
TOKYO (Reuters) -Units of Tencent and Sony will take minority stakes in FromSoftware Inc, which publishes hit action role-playing title "Elden Ring" in Japan, via a third-party allotment of new shares...
Syndicated Content Aug 31, 2022
‘Honk for Jesus’ comedy takes on Christian megachurch culture
(Reuters) - Actors Sterling K. Brown and Regina Hall play a disgraced pastor and his wife in a "Honk for Jesus. Save your Soul", a new comedy about a once high-flying couple trying to win back followe...
Syndicated Content Aug 30, 2022
Sharks frequent waters near crowded urban beaches, study finds
(Reuters) - Beachgoers in some urban areas are probably swimming near sharks without realizing it, according to a University of Miami study that tracked their movements off the southern Florida coast....
Syndicated Content Aug 30, 2022
Young stars, fragile families to the fore at maskless Venice
By Hanna Rantala and Crispian Balmer VENICE (Reuters) - The Venice Film Festival opens on Wednesday with all health limitations lifted, but with the emotional fallout of the pandemic echoed in the man...
Syndicated Content Aug 30, 2022
Heatwaves force early Spanish wine harvests, nighttime picking
By Marco Trujillo BELMONTE DE TAJO, Spain (Reuters) - Their head-mounted flashlights swaying in the darkness, workers at the Bodega Andres Morate vineyards resemble fireflies from a distance as they r...
Syndicated Content Aug 30, 2022
Ukrainian ballet dancers twirl on U.S. stage in benefit performance
(Reuters) - Ballet dancers twirled and glided across the stage in Orlando, Florida, in the National Ballet of Ukraine's first performance in the United States since the Russian invasion earlier this y...
Syndicated Content Aug 29, 2022




