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There's A Better Way To 'Dub' Movie Audio For Visually Impaired Fans
Most non-English films made outside the U.S. are inaccessible to many of the 26.9 million visually impaired Americans. "Dubbing just tells us the dialogue," one disability rights activist explains.
Compelling Queer Romance Eclipses Sci-Fi Stakes in 'Winter's Orbit'
This charming, trope-laden sci-fi romance started life as an original story posted to a fanfiction site, and it wears its fannish influences proudly. Fake-dating? Hurt/comfort? Sunny/grumpy? Yes!
From 'This Is Us' To 'Master Of None,' The Year's Groundbreaking TV Shows
What were the memorable moments in television this year? NPR's TV Critic Eric Deggans runs through his list with guest host Ray Suarez.
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'Mudbound' Is A Grand, Sweeping Epic Of The Jim Crow South
Director Dee Rees adapts Hillary Jordan's 2008 novel about two families — black sharecroppers who've worked the land for years, and the newly arrived, white farm owners — with raw, evocative power.
YouTube Star Revives Traditional Alaskan Culture
Byron Nicholai lives in a remote Alaskan village, but he's become a hit on YouTube and one of President Obama's Arctic Youth Ambassadors.
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'Black Love In All Its Different Ways': Regina King On Her 'Beale Street' Role
Barry Jenkins' adaptation of the 1974 James Baldwin novel If Beale Street Could Talk is now in theaters. It gives actress Regina King yet another complex character to inhabit.
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ABC's 'Mixed-Ish' Promises To Deepen Conversations On Race and Multiculturalism
Mixed-ish is a sitcom spinoff from Black-ish. It examines growing-up mixed race as a teenager in mid-1980s America.
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Saudi Arabia Is Lifting Its Longtime Ban On Movie Theaters
Saudi Arabia is ending a three-decade ban on cinema. Black Panther screened for an invitation-only crowd last night. A look at Saudi showbiz finds filmakers eager to light up the big screen.
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An Illustrated Guide To Master The Elements Of Cooking — Without Recipes
In her new cookbook, Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, Samin Nosrat says the key to good food is learning to balance those elements when cooking — and to trust your instincts.
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'Moonlight' Writer's Broadway Debut Stars A Queer, Black 'Choir Boy'
Like many teenage dramas. Tarell Alvin McCraney's play is set in a prep school. But this one, populated by African-American boys and infused with spirituals and step routines, is a specific story.
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