With South Koreans about to go to the polls to elect a new president, CNN’s Ivan Watson looks at the use of song and dance in South Korean politics.
Song and dance in South Korean election
Sacramento marks 50 years since Black Panther Party stormed State Capitol
Founder of Black Lives Matter Sacramento chapter Tanya Faison was among those who attended the rally. Fifty years after the Black Panther Party “came into the Capitol and they came in with […]
Biking while blind: “I couldn’t believe it”
Kim Paulk rides with a nonprofit called InTandem that helps people who are legally blind learn to pedal on the “stoker” seats of tandem bicycles. ABC News’ Michael Koenigs steers @MikeOnABikeABC.
European Youth Week – Sandra Pudowlska, Denmark
Sandra’s daily work is to help the youth city council in Aalborg, Denmark remain sustainable, so that young people in the city have a say in all matters that affect them. Erasmus+ […]
European Youth Week – Ondrej Masiar, Slovakia
Ondrej is coordinator of the Mladiinfo ambassador project, which is built on the vision that all young people can be well informed about the educational opportunities around them. He and his organisation […]
European Youth Week – Aušrinė Diržinskaitė, Lithuania
Aušrinė is the coordinator of Learn Before You Vote: a political watchdogging initiative made for, and by young people in Lithuania, which strives to foster dialogue between politicians and citizens. The project, […]
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Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait Trailer
Check out the new trailer directed by Pappi Corsicato!
Is France’s National Front still fascist? Yes!
Marine Le Pen, who recently resigned temporarily as leader of the National Front (FN), is now facing off against centrist Emmanuel Macron for France’s top spot.
Tokyo Rockabilly
London-based director James Partridge’s latest project explores Japanese rockabilly star Johnny Jeana, who’s keeping 1950s Americana culture alive in Tokyo.