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Vasiliki Vlachou: The British Film Industry’s Greek Muse
I first met her in 2014 as an entertainer at Madame Tussauds Museum, among wax figures of celebrities, just as her first short film was hitting theaters. I photographed her on the 10th floor of the Tate Modern with all of London at her feet. Was it prophetic? Certainly. Seven years later, we met again in a pole dancing class.
Ally claims Bolsonaro plotted coup to block Lula presidency
A Brazilian magazine on Thursday released audio of a senator claiming then President Jair Bolsonaro sought help in a plot to annul the October elections and keep himself in power.
36 years later, ‘Top Gun’ again tops box office
Much-anticipated action film "Top Gun: Maverick" was expected to have a big opening and it did not disappoint, taking in an estimated $151 million in North America for the four-day Memorial Day weekend, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported.
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Important dilemma of digital journalism is attitude to social networks
Ljubljana – Digital journalism in Slovenia is on the rise and is no longer only an additional channel. Working online has its specifics and brings new dilemmas, one of them being the attitude to social networks, sharing contents and communicating with followers, agreed participants in a panel on contemporary trends in journalism on Thursday.
Martin Čater sensational winner of World Cup downhill opener
Val d’Isere – Martin Čater won the World Cup season opening downhill in France’s Val d’Iser on Sunday in what is the first podium finish for the 27-year-old, who entered the race with the start number 41.
In a sensational feat, Čater headed down the piste two hours into the race but his perfect line in excellent conditions allowed him to take the lead of the pack.