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Palestinians ask Subaru to act against spoof ad
Saturday, 04.23.2011, 12:57pm
JERUSALEM — The Palestinian Authority Wednesday called on the Israeli branch of Japanese automaker Subaru to take action after an apparent parody advertisement showed one of their cars hitting Palestinian youths.
Controversy over film on Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Saturday, 03.26.2011, 03:07pm
UNITED NATIONS — Israel has complained to the United Nations for allowing the U.S. premiere of a controversial film on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at the UN headquarters.
'ELEVATOR': New suspense thriller film avoids stereotypical Arab role
Saturday, 02.26.2011, 10:01am
If the opportunity to star in a Hollywood film means having to play a character that’s degrading to Arab Americans, Waleed Zuaiter won’t think twice about turning it down. Zuaiter is close to evolving into one of Hollywood’s most distinguished Arab American actors. He says Arab actors in Hollywood often avoid taking on roles that depict them negatively.
Social media advertising propels 'Mooz-lum' movie to the top
Saturday, 02.19.2011, 11:24am
In today's era of big-money blockbuster movies and exorbitant advertising budgets, there is a perception held by many that only the best-funded movies can succeed.
Upcoming 'Fordson: Faith, Fasting, Football' creates local, national buzz
Saturday, 02.12.2011, 10:46am
Since the official video trailer for the upcoming movie 'Fordson: Faith, Fasting, Football' came out on Youtube almost six months ago, it seems that not a single person from the high school's football program can escape the questions.
MSU documentary criticizes media coverage of imam's killing
Friday, 12.10.2010, 06:06am
A 17-minute documentary film created by two Michigan State University (MSU) professors and a doctoral student condemns the media for its coverage of the controversial death of Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah, a local community activist.
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