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We re not afraid of sanctions - teachers defy threats by govt to continue protest for better wages

We re not afraid of sanctions - teachers defy threats by govt to continue protest for better wages
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Welty Series to return to Mississippi University for Women this week

The Garden District Book Shop Announces April Events

NEW ORLEANS (press release) – Poet Catharine Brosman will be at The Rink on April 6 to celebrate the release of her latest collection of poems, "Arm in Arm:

他会为韩国影坛再创历史吗?

他会为韩国影坛再创历史吗?
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Lee Isaac Chung on Minari

is released on VOD in the UK on 2 April. “Never pay for anything you can get for free,” Korean immigrant Jacob Yi (Steven Yeun) tells his son David (Alan Kim) after choosing where to dig a well on their farm in early 1980s rural Arkansas. It’s the kind of fatherly advice that’s familiar to many, but for children of immigrants like David, it carries a distinctive dimension: your parents’ thriftiness is a point of pride, a sign that they have outsmarted the system. Yet Lee Isaac Chung’s acutely observed family drama Minari doesn’t dwell on this moment, or spell out its deeper resonances for a white audience – rather than exploring the arduous process of assimilation, the trauma of racism or a feeling of not belonging, the film’s narrative focuses on its wholly believable characters’ desires and their conflicts with each other.

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