Saturday, 27 August 2016
Friday, 26 August 2016
Boko Haram: Don't board commercial vehicles at undesignated garages- Military warns Borno state residents
Boko Haram: Don't board commercial vehicles at undesignated garages- Military warns Borno state residents
This becomes necessary so as to avoid a situation where remnants of dissipated and depleted Boko Haram Terrorists would disguised themselves and board vehicles loading at unauthorised locations in order to avoid being detected and apprehended by security agents.
The general public is hereby advised to comply with the scheduled movement plans at the authorized garages/parks and report any suspicious persons within their vicinity to law enforcement agencies. You are please requested to disseminate this information to the general public through your medium.
Thank you for your usual cooperation and accept the assurances of the General Officer Commanding's highest regards.
Salisu Ibrahim Mustapha
Major Acting Deputy Director
Army Public Relations
Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Tom Hiddleston have their first 'Major Fight'
Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Tom Hiddleston have their first 'Major Fight,'
Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston’s love story has reached its first conflict. In the new issue of Us Weekly, a source reveals the pair of two months had “a major argument” in early August. Explains the source of the 26-year-old “Wildest Dreams” singer, who split with Calvin Harris in early June, “They weren’t spending as much time together.”
The issues came from the 35-year-old actor’s busy schedule. Inseparable the first few weeks of their romance — after they were photographed making out near her Westerly, Rhode Island, manse June 14, they traveled from Nashville to England to Italy and finally to the Australian set of his superhero film Thor: Ragnarok — it became tough for them to pencil in face-to-face time, says a close Swift insider.
“There was so much going on so it was hard making their schedules work,” says the insider, “and they were upset they couldn’t see each other.”
“Tom is busier than her right now, so it’s been hard,” the close Swift insider admits of the singer, who wrapped her 85-date 1989 World Tour in December. “They’ve had some schedule issues, but things are otherwise fine. They are making it work.”
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Spider-Man' Casting Controversy Revives Racial Tensions
'Spider-Man' Casting Controversy Revives Racial Tensions
by Erfay
It was the same sort of criticism that greeted the nontraditional castings ofIdris Elba in the historically white role of Heimdall in "Thor" and Michael B. Jordan as The Human Torch, the inclusion of a black actress in "The Hunger Games" and the choice of four women to headline "Ghostbusters."
Racially-insensitive trolls are no strangers to most Internet sites, but when it comes to the third of iteration of a very old (and routinely re-imagined) property like "Spider-Man," the extreme reaction of comic book fans in particular to Zendaya's casting seems curious.
In the iconic words of the "Dark Knight" Joker: Why so serious?
"When it comes to gender switching and racial switching [of characters] ... there's a sense of empowerment for fans and pros alike in taking things that they love and just switching them up to see what they like," McCloud said.
McCloud attributes the pushback to change in some corners of the comic book community to broader societal trends. While he believes that "like in every creative community" most genre fans are progressive, there is a "retrograde faction" that is steadfastly opposed to diversity, even if the marketplace calls for it.
While Zendaya has been very outspokenon behalf of Black Lives Matter, she has stayed above the fray when it comes tothe "Spider-Man" fracas—even when a "Good Morning America" co-host used the term "colored people" when describing the reaction to her casting.
Despite the controversy, legendary "Spider-Man" creator Stan Lee has given the casting of Zendaya his blessing, as has "Guardians of the Galaxy" director James Gunn, tweeting last week: "If you're complaining about the ethnicity of Mary Jane your life is too good."
"If we're going to continue to make movies based on the almost all white heroes and supporting characters from the comics of the last century, we're going to have to get used to them being more reflective of our diverse present world," Gunn added in a Facebook post.
— Peter Parker (@AgentSpiderMan) August 18, 2016
It's the authenticity of the diverse casting that some fair-weather comic fans are overlooking, according to Daryle Lockhart, the vice president of theAfrican-American Critics Association and a self-proclaimed comic book aficionado. As a black fan of the genre, he's spent the better part of childhood projecting himself into the stories and onto the characters, regardless of what they looked like.
The "Spider-Man" character was conceived and portrayed as living in the real-life world of Queens, New York. While in the early 1960s, Mary Jane might have plausibly been a red-headed, Irish-Catholic girl, Zendaya may be a more accurate representation of the modern-day borough.
"Zendaya totally looks like people waiting on the 7 train," Lockhart told NBC News.
"Marvel's cinematic universe is anchored in New York City, these are supposed to be stories about New Yorkers and this multi-ethnic cast is reflective of Queens," Lockhart added. "Peter Parker (Spider-Man's alter ego) and Mary Jane are working class people, and today, this is what working class people look like."
— Film Feed (@FiImFeed) August 24, 2016
Hollywood has certainly been feeling the pressure to step up its efforts at female and minority representation. Ever since the Academy Awards failed to recognize a single actor of color for the second year in a row this January, the industry has been held to account by critics and research, which has not only shown that non-white, non-male characters arewoefully under-represented in blockbuster films, but that more diverse movies actually fare better at the box office internationally.
Audiences need look no further than the "Star Wars" franchise to see the effect this new "woke" period has had on the movies. Not only have women occupied lead roles in the two newest installments, but the upcoming "Rogue One" has prominent Asian, Latino and African-American characters as well.
Meanwhile, in the last few years the comic book universe has introduced a black Captain America, a mixed race Spider-Man, a bisexual Catwoman, and a brand new Native America hero.
Long before Hollywood and the comics started heeding the call for diversity, black and brown comic book fans hadtaken matters into their own hands, with so-called "blerds" re-imagining legendary characters in their own image. Still, that hasn't stopped the haters from coming out in full force.
Lynne Marie Rosenberg, an actress who also curates Cast and Loose—a Tumblr page that features real-life, offensive and culturally insensitive casting notices—believes that Zendaya's casting shouldn't be a controversy in 2016, but when most roles for black women label them "angryor sassy," it can be viewed as a positive step towards opening up a dialogue.
While she agrees with writers like The Root's Jason Johnson, who have argued that Zendaya's casting as Mary Jane isn't necessarily a breakthrough, she does believe it's important to re-imagine fictional characters from a multicultural standpoint, if for not other reason than to give voice to the relatively voiceless.
"I think eight years of the Obama presidency has show us that we are not even a little bit post-racial," Rosenberg told NBC News. "This conversation has to happen, it's just that when it happens you realize how dark the conversation can be."
For Lockhart, the decision of Disney and Marvel to cast Zendaya in such a famous role is a big deal, because it is yet another sign that comic book fans of color are no longer being marginalized.
"People have been waiting for this their whole lives," he said. "These are stories that say 'you can be a leader,' a crazy thing can happen to you and you can turn around do good. That's why we are hooked on these comics."
Even though he is white, McCloud fell into love with comic books in part because of the diversity on display in the late-70s re-emergence of the X-Men. That was when Storm, a now iconic black female superhero who has the ability to control the weather, was introduced. Needless to say, it was a far cry from the once all-blonde and male Avengers he had been used to.
"It was like someone had just thrown the windows open," McCloud said. "She was my favorite character in those days."
The Man of the Day-Marquez!
Luciano MarΓn Arango | |
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Nickname(s) | "IvΓ‘n MΓ‘rquez'" |
Born | 1955 Florencia, CaquetΓ‘ Colombia |
Allegiance | |
Rank | Secretariat member, Bloc commander |
Luciano MarΓn Arango, aka "IvΓ‘n MΓ‘rquez" (born 1955 in Florencia, CaquetΓ‘) is a Colombian guerrilla leader, member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), part of its Secretariat higher command and advisor to the Northwestern andCaribbean blocs.
Early years:-
MarΓn Arango joined the Colombian Communist Party's youth wing in 1977. He later joined a support network for the FARC guerrilla group
FARC commander
By 1988, IvΓ‘n MΓ‘rquez had left the UP and returned to FARC as block commander, overseeing activities in the departments of Huila, CaquetΓ‘ and Putumayo.
After the 1990 death of Jacobo Arenas, MΓ‘rquez joined the Secretariat, the highest command of the organization. During the mid-1990s, he was transferred to Colombia's northwest in order to reorganize FARC forces after paramilitary attacks.
Recent documents obtained from the computer of slain FARC chieftain Ivan Rios revealed that he also led FARC's efforts to infiltrate universities and high schools. "Through the creation of two student federations, some academics and other secondary officials, and by the infiltration of already existing university movements" the FARC sought to penetrate centers of learning, [Colombian DAS intelligence director MarΓa del Pilar] Hurtado told Spanish news agency EFE. Colombian armed conflict.
FARC negotiatorEdit
MΓ‘rquez was a FARC negotiator during the 1999-2002 failed peace processbetween the FARC and the government of AndrΓ©s Pastrana.
Humanitarian exchangeEdit
In November 2007 MΓ‘rquez was sent toVenezuela to meet with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. At the time, Chavez was mediating between the government of Colombia and the FARC to agree on a deal to liberate the hostages held by the FARC and the liberation of some 500 guerrillas imprisoned by the government of Colombia, after years of combats in theColombian armed conflict.
Jennifer Lopez splits from toyboy Casper Smart after five years together
Jennifer Lopez splits from toyboy Casper Smart after five years together
'It wasn't anything dramatic and they were on good terms'. 'It just came to a natural end.' 'They will remain friends and they see each other, but they are not together. It was very amiable.'
Photos: Kim Kardashian shows of her bikini body while on vacation in Mexico
Photos: Kim Kardashian shows of her bikini body while on vacation in Mexico
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