Late actor-activist Juliano Mer-Khamis shapes the core of Michael Moshe Dahan’s ‘Yes. Repeat. No.’ A film within a film, this high-concept, thought-provoking narrative features three actors competing for a lead part for director Yael. Auditioning as interchanging shades of character types, all inspired by different personas of Mer-Khamis, the three actors engage in conversations that
A couple thought renting a home in the Coachella Valley would be an escape. But issues from no heat to a bad leak made life miserable. Now, they want to be reimbursed and some peace.
A couple thought renting a home in the Coachella Valley would be an escape. But issues from no heat to a bad leak made life miserable. Now, they want to be reimbursed and some peace.
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Two women, both Asian Americans raised in Southern California, enrolled in USC graduate programs a few years apart. Both went to the student health clinic for gynecological care and both ended up in an exam room with Dr. George Tyndall. Both later said they were sexually assaulted by the doctor, and struggled for years afterward to trust men and medical professionals.
When it came time for USC to compensate them for their injuries, however, their stories diverged sharply. Lucy Chi, a 2014 graduate who works in healthcare information technology, reached a settlement expected to total about $1.2 million. The other alumna, an Orange County mother, was awarded less than $200,000.