Mani reminds the viewer that as long as such young minds hungry for freedom, justice and education exist and make noise, the patriarchy has something real to fear.
Their feel-good pic coasts from one incident to the next, less concerned with why this story needs telling than in reassuring viewers that no matter what happens next, it’ll probably be fine.
It's Maximus 2.0. Before then, Lucius ends up forced to fight for his life against a group of feral baboons, impressing a gladiator handler named Macrinus (Washington). He's taken in by the rage he ...
"Fearless," "uncompromising," "a lion tamer," "the queen of the night"— these are just some of the phrases colleagues and loved ones use to describe Margaret Moth, the undaunted New Zealand ...
Ernest Cole was a name almost lost to history. The South African photographer made headlines around the world with his incisive on-the-ground photos of the effect on apartheid in his home country in ...