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NBA’s Anthony Edwards Apologizes for Anti-Gay Instagram Post - www.metroweekly.com - Minnesota - county Edwards
metroweekly.com
14.09.2022 / 01:49

NBA’s Anthony Edwards Apologizes for Anti-Gay Instagram Post

video, the 21-year-old shooting guard for the Minnesota Timberwolves is seen rolling down a car window and making comments about a group of shirtless men, some of whom appear to be wearing harnesses.The men are seen embracing each other and talking in a close circle. As he rolls down the window, Edwards calls the men “queer-ass n****s” while another person inside the car laughs in the background.The video sparked criticism of the NBA star, who was the first overall pick in the 2020 NBA draft, on social media, with some users accusing him of homophobia.

Lauren Goodger shares cryptic message being 'stabbed in the back' - www.msn.com - Turkey
msn.com
09.09.2022 / 15:27

Lauren Goodger shares cryptic message being 'stabbed in the back'

Lauren Goodger shared a cryptic message about being 'stabbed in the back' and not trusting 'fake friends' on Friday. The former TOWIE star, 35, took to her Instagram Story to post two snaps of quotes about 'jealousy' and being careful who you let in your circle.  It comes after Lauren tragically lost her newborn baby, Lorena, due to complications during her birth last month.

Court Sides with Anti-Gay Photographer, Blocks Louisville’s Fairness Ordinance - www.metroweekly.com - city Louisville
metroweekly.com
03.09.2022 / 00:29

Court Sides with Anti-Gay Photographer, Blocks Louisville’s Fairness Ordinance

ruling issued on August 30, U.S. District Court Judge Benjamin Beaton granted a request from Chelsey Nelson for an injunction to block the city from enforcing the law, which prohibits discrimination against LGBTQ people in employment, housing, and public accommodations.Nelson initially sued in 2019, arguing that the Fairness Ordinance violated her First Amendment rights on the grounds that the city might be able to force her to photograph same-sex weddings or “otherwise express messages inconsistent with Nelson’s beliefs.” She also sought to be able to advertise on her website that she only photographs opposite-sex ceremonies.As several other artistic professionals or wedding-related businesses have claimed in other cases, Nelson claimed she would have served clients, including LGBTQ people, “regardless of their backgrounds” so long as the work was not marriage-related.

France’s Cité Films Backs New Films by Chile’s Niles Atallah, Turkey’s Yesim Ustaoglu (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - Chile - Turkey - city Istanbul
variety.com
01.09.2022 / 19:27

France’s Cité Films Backs New Films by Chile’s Niles Atallah, Turkey’s Yesim Ustaoglu (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Adding to its slate of auteurs from all over the world, Raphael Berdugo’s Cité Films has boarded “The Fire Doll,” from Chilean director-to-track Niles Atallah (“Rey”) and “Left Over,” from San Sebastian Gold Shell winning Turkish director Yesim Ustaoglu (“Pandora’s Box”). Produced by Catalina Vergara at Chile’s Globo Rojo Films, “The Fire Doll” (“La muñeca de fuego”) is one of the 14 projects to be pitched at this month’s San Sebastian Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum, one of the Spanish festival’s centerpiece industry events. Atallah, whose second film, “Rey,” won a Rotterdam Special Jury Prize in 2017, turns in “The Fire Doll” to the transformation process experienced by a 9-year-old girl, Aurora, who loses part of her memory and goes to her the countryside to spend Easter wither father, an alcoholic in remission.

Venice Film Festival Announces New Solidarity Initiatives For Arrested And Jailed Filmmakers - deadline.com - Ukraine - Iran - Turkey - city Amsterdam
deadline.com
25.08.2022 / 16:19

Venice Film Festival Announces New Solidarity Initiatives For Arrested And Jailed Filmmakers

The Venice Film Festival has announced two new initiatives in collaboration with The International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk to support and raise awareness about directors, filmmakers, and artists who have been arrested or imprisoned around the world during the past year.

Venice Film Festival Launches Initiatives In Solidarity With Filmmakers Who Have Been Arrested or Jailed Globally - variety.com - Ukraine - Iran - Turkey - city Amsterdam
variety.com
25.08.2022 / 15:01

Venice Film Festival Launches Initiatives In Solidarity With Filmmakers Who Have Been Arrested or Jailed Globally

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent The Venice Film Festival is launching two initiatives to support directors, filmmakers and artists who have been arrested or imprisoned around the world during the past year. In tandem with the International Coalition Filmmakers at Risk (ICFR), a panel will be held on Sept. 3 at the Palazzo del Casinò press conference room titled: “Filmmakers Under Attack:Taking Stock, Taking Action.” Panelists will include fest chiefs Alberto Barbera (Venice);  Vanja Kalurdjercic (Rotterdam); Orwa Nyrabia (Amsterdam Documentary Film Festival); Turkish producer Nadir Öperli; European Film Academy president Mike Downey and an unspecified Iranian director. 

Chicago Police Investigating Whether Officer Made Racist, Anti-Gay Posts - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Chicago
metroweekly.com
19.08.2022 / 19:29

Chicago Police Investigating Whether Officer Made Racist, Anti-Gay Posts

WFLD.The person claims to have voted for Trump three times in the 2020 election because “Chicago has a relaxed voting system.” The officer also appeared to advocate for armed insurrection, claiming that American cities “are not worth fighting for.”“I’ll leave here and shoulder a rifle in the woods if it ever comes to that,” the user wrote.That same user started a new thread on Tuesday asking for more questions, this time including a photo of an obscured police ID and a gay slur in the title. Asked about racial profiling, the user replied: “I don’t pull over anyone white.”The user also cited an interracial kiss as “the most serious crime” they overlooked while on the job, using the n-word in the response.The user’s postings were brought to the department’s attention after someone reached out to the Civilian Office of Police Accountability on Monday to complain about the incendiary postings.Jennifer Rottner, a spokeswoman for the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, said the agency received the complaint and forwarded it to the police department’s Bureau of Internal Affairs.Maggie Huynh, a spokeswoman for the Chicago Police Department, confirmed that an investigation has been opened, but would not comment further.The 4chan message boards have become widely regarded by many as a breeding ground for racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, and other forms of political extremism.

Using my mobile data in Turkey didn't cost me a penny and here's how I did it - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Ireland - Turkey - Isle Of Man
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
17.08.2022 / 16:49

Using my mobile data in Turkey didn't cost me a penny and here's how I did it

Since Brexit many UK network providers have introduced expensive roaming charges for using phones abroad. It means sharing holiday snaps with friends and family now comes at an added cost, which is something I was very cautious of as I set off on a recent trip to Turkey.

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