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What a great year for Best Animated Feature Oscar Nominations
Generally, I have mixed feelings about the Best Animated Feature Oscar category. I mean, if Disney/Pixar comes out with a vaguely credible effort, they generally win. This was particularly true in 2016 when the oh-so-carefully constructed “important message” Zootopia beat … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, animation, ch07Movies, Disney, Encanto, Flee, Luca, Mitchells, pixar, Raya
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Guest Blog Post: Another group of Afghan journalists killed; another note of condolences
My friend Dr. Chris Allen, a journalism professor at University of Nebraska at Omaha, has been working on global journalism issues from Russia, to Afghanistan, to Oman, and beyond. He writes occasional guest blog posts on international issues. He wrote … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 15
Tagged Afghanistan, attacks on journalists, Chris Allen, guest blog
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