Month: March 2023
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Everything Everywhere All at Once, a Film About Woundedness
Everything Everywhere All at Once is also the one that put Michelle Yeoh and Cate Blanchett in Oscar contention
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Deniz Sagdic, a Turkish Woman Who Transforms Everyday Life
Taking a tour of their networks @denizsagdicart arouses the surprise of finding pieces of art with what is normally classified…
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The Rebirth of Nicolás Jarry, the Chilean Tennis Player Who Overcame a Harsh Sanction
Nicolás Jarry lived through some quite difficult last years, but he knew how to overcome it on time and this…
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Review of “Women Talking”: Conversing to Exist
In Sarah Polley's film, based on the novel by Miriam Towes and inspired by actual events, eight women talk to…
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5 Skills That You Can Improve Through Gaming
Unfairly, video games are frequently accused of being a time waster, of encouraging violence and immaturity, and even of promoting…
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Animal Experimentation: Prohibitions and Strategies to Reduce its Use
Animal experimentation has been an important resource in scientific research. However, governments and researchers are taking steps to change this…
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Why Bakhmut Could Define the Outcome of the War in Ukraine?
As Russian seizure of Bakhmut progresses, Ukraine says it will not give up the city
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Latin America in Short: Labor Reform in Colombia | Mariana Pajón in the Guinness Records
This week the Minister of Labor announced some points of the Colombian Labor Reform. In sports, the Colombian Mariana Pajón…
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Kings League: An Audience Phenomenon that Already Competes with Traditional Soccer
With barely two months of existence, the Kings League, founded by Ibai Llanos and Gerard Piqué, is breaking the schemes
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Review of “All Quiet On The Western Front”: The Value of the Uniform to the Detriment of life
With an anti-war message, "All Quiet On The Western Front" from Germany threatens to be the movie of the night…
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