Saturday, May 30 2026
Literature of Japanese American Incarceration (Photo credit: Penguin Random House)

A New Anthology Of Japanese American Incarceration Stories During World War II Is Out

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While some may be familiar with Terie Miyamoto or TV and movie star George Takei and their background as internees or descendants of internees at U.S. concentration camps for Japanese Americans during World War II, theirs are not the only voices to talk about the experience.

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'Sunny' premiere in Japan

‘Sunny’ — A Movie About A Widowed Expat Living In Japan

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There’s a new movie set to come out on AppleTV+ this month about a U.S. expatriate living in Japan.

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Paulina Lule (Photo credit: Dana Patrick)

Paulina Lule Stars In The Upcoming ‘Emperor of Ocean Park’

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Non-binary, genderfluid, pansexual Ugandan American actor, filmmaker and conservationist Paulina Lule is making waves in Hollywood, starring opposite Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker in MGM+’s upcoming series “Emperor of Ocean Park.”

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The Ocean Inside Me by R.G. Shore

‘The Ocean Inside Me’ Recounts R.G. Shore And His Profound Spiritual Healing in Prison

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In an almost all-white prison in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, R.G. Shore, a person of color, turns up the static and allows the white noise to drown him in sound.

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Disney Primos

‘Primos’ — A Disney Cartoon About Growing Up In An Extended, Bicultural Family

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“Primos,” a new cartoon series about a Mexican American girl growing up with her extend family of cousins is set to premiere on Disney Channel next month.

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Rescuing The Love Of Your Life From Dangerous Bandits In 'Kill'

Rescuing The Love Of Your Life From Dangerous Bandits In ‘Kill’

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In the upcoming movie “Kill,” when army commando Amrit (Lakshya) finds out his true love Tulika (Tanya Maniktala) is engaged against her will, he boards a New Delhi-bound train in an effort to derail the arranged marriage.

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COPA '71 - The Hidden History Of The First Women's World Cup

The Hidden History Of The First Women’s World Cup

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In August 1971, women’s teams from Argentina, England, France, Mexico, Italy and Denmark played soccer at Mexico City’s iconic Azteca Stadium in an unofficial Women’s World Cup.

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Apple Original Films this week celebrated the premiere of "Fancy Dance," which will debut in select theaters on June 21 before premiering globally on Apple TV+ on June 28.

The Complexities And Contradictions Of Indigenous Women In ‘Fancy Dance’

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Apple Original Films this week celebrated the premiere of “Fancy Dance,” which will debut in select theaters on June 21 before premiering globally on Apple TV+ on June 28.

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