Secretary of State Antony Blinken danced around the notion of a 2022 China Winter Olympic boycott Sunday on NBC’s Meet the Press, calling such talk “premature.”
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.Secretary of State Antony Blinken danced around the notion of a 2022 China Winter Olympic boycott Sunday on NBC’s Meet the Press, calling such talk “premature.”
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefChina is set to host the winter Olympics in February, but the extent of American involvement is on shaky ground. There’s plenty of precedent for Olympic-scale strife — in 1980 and 1984, the U.S.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefLeading Chinese actor Huang Xiaoming will take a production role on selected film titles emerging from Stars Collective, the talent incubator program backed by China- and Los Angeles-based financier Starlight Media.Huang, who has credits including “The Message” and “American Dreams in China,” will lead Stars Collective’s talent discovery efforts in China, be a mentor to the selected filmmakers and take a formal producer role on selected, individual projects the
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Leo Barraclough International Features EditorHelen Mirren, who won an Oscar for “The Queen,” will portray Israel’s legendary Prime Minister Golda Meir in “Golda.” The film will be directed by Academy Award winner Guy Nattiv, and produced by BAFTA winner Michael Kuhn (“Florence Foster Jenkins,” “The Duchess”).Embankment will represent international sales, with CAA Media Finance and ICM jointly handling the North American rights.
"Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kenya Moore and the Bravo network have issued apologies after the reality TV star was filmed wearing a Native American headdress that was deemed "offensive" and "racist." The 50-year-old Bravo personality took responsibility for her costume, which was shown during Sunday's Halloween-themed episode.
Kenya Moore is apologizing for a Native American headdress and costume she wore on Sunday night's episode of . The reality TV star took to Twitter Tuesday to say she regrets the Halloween costume after realizing it was both «disrespectful and insensitive.»«I want to sincerely apologize for inappropriately wearing the Native American headdress as a costume,» Moore said.
Kenya Moore is addressing the controversy caused by the Native American headdress she wore during Sunday’s “Real Housewives of Atlanta”.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorElsa Majimbo, comedian and social-media phenom, has signed with CAA for representation in all areas.A native of Kenya, Majimbo attracted worldwide attention during last year’s COVID-19 lockdowns with her funny, pared-down Instagram monologues — coupled with her contagious laugh, tiny sunglasses and predilection for potato crisps (which Americans call “chips”).
Kenya Moore apologized for wearing a Native American headdress for Halloween on The Real Housewives of Atlanta after receiving backlash for the inconsiderate wardrobe choice.
Kenya Moore is under fire and apologizing for her choice of a Native American-inspired Halloween costume in the latest episode of the Real Housewives of Atlanta.
A post shared by Crystal Mitchell (@indigenous_eds)Following the episode, a group called IllumiNative torched Kenya."We are deeply disturbed by last night's episode of #RHOA in which @thekenyamoore wore a Native American 'warrior princess' costume," the group said on social media. "Costumes that mock Native peoples, defame our traditions and cultures, and perpetuate negative stereotypes are racist.
Meghan McCain apologized on Monday after John Oliver singled out past remarks she made on The View in aLast Week Tonight segment on anti-Asian violence and the shootings in Atlanta. "I condemn the reprehensible violence and vitriol that has been targeted towards the Asian-American community," The View co-host said in a tweet after the Sunday episode of Oliver's HBO show excerpted her past comments.
Kenya Moore is being accused of appropriating Native American culture after the Halloween episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta aired on March 21. Falynn Guobadia hosted a Halloween costume party during Sunday night’s episode, and Kenya drew attention from both her co-stars and Bravo viewers for showing up in a feather headdress and brown fringe dress. Kenya labeled the look “Warrior Princess,” but Bravo wrote “Native American” on the TV screen.