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MAK Center Residents Present Final Projects (Art Daily) WEST HOLLYWOOD.- Following six months of living and working in Los Angeles, Group XXVI of the MAK Center Artists and Architects in Residence program will present their Final Projects in an exhibition at the Schindler House. "Frozen River": Renewing faith in the independent film (San Jose Mercury News) As those who have seen more than their share can testify, the all-purpose independent label guarantees only a modest budget and sometimes not even that. "Frozen River,'' however, is not only the deserved winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, it also beautifully illustrates what the movement is supposed to be about. Ainu stepping out of social stigma (The Japan Times) SAPPORO — For someone who grew up ashamed of her ethnic identity, they are powerful words. "You are beautiful just as you are. Don't be afraid," Mina Sakai sings to a young, enthusiastic crowd in the language of the Ainu, the indigenous people of Hokkaido. Read the full story Ainu rise up from the margins of Japanese society (Las Vegas Sun) Sun, Aug 10, 2008 (9:39 a.m.) For someone who grew up ashamed of her ethnic identity, they are powerful words. "You are beautiful just as you are. Don't be afraid," Mina Sakai sings to a young, enthusiastic crowd in the language of the Ainu, the indigenous people of northern Japan. Ainu rise up from the margins of Japanese society (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News) For someone who grew up ashamed of her ethnic identity, they are powerful words. "You are beautiful just as you are. Don't be afraid," Mina Sakai sings to a young, enthusiastic crowd in the language of the Ainu, the indigenous people of northern Japan. Sakai, 25, belongs to a group of young Ainu at the forefront of a revival of ethnic pride. Rebelling against a history of ... Ainu rise up from the margins of society in Japan, celebrate long-hidden culture (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) SAPPORO, Japan - For someone who grew up ashamed of her ethnic identity, they are powerful words. Ainu rise up from the margins of Japanese society (San Francisco Chronicle) For someone who grew up ashamed of her ethnic identity, they are powerful words. "You are beautiful just as you are. Don't be afraid," Mina Sakai sings to a young, enthusiastic crowd in the language of the Ainu, the indigenous people of northern Japan. Sakai,... Hollywood honours Canadian animator Frédéric Back (CBC) The work of a Canadian animator who has won two Academy Awards is in the spotlight this week at the institution that awards the Oscars. Ainu rise up from the margins of Japanese society (Boston Globe) For someone who grew up ashamed of her ethnic identity, they are powerful words. "You are beautiful just as you are. Don't be afraid," Mina Sakai sings to a young, enthusiastic crowd in the language of the Ainu, the indigenous people of northern Japan. Art: Block Party (Creative Loafing Tampa) Tuesday, Aug. 12 ... By Leilani Polk Florida snowbird and Canadian artist Victoria Block is best known for producing striking, large-scale impressionistic landscapes with a vibrant palette of oils. In her latest exhibit, Narrations, Block incorporates ceramic vessels, books and other forms into installations. The exhibit opens at Gulf Coast Museum of Art this Saturday along with Studio Works. ...
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