Documental “Frida” muestra a Frida Kahlo en sus propias palabras

Por LINDSEY BAHR (AP) — Frida Kahlo utilizó sus experiencias para crear su arte. Siguiendo ese espíritu, los escritos personales de Kahlo sirven para contar la historia de su vida en un nuevo documental. La cineasta Carla Gutiérrez combina la narración en primera persona con imágenes de archivo y animación interpretativa de la obra de Kahlo en el documental “Frida”, …

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Kim Jong Un disfruta una limusina rusa que le regaló Putin

SEÚL, Corea del Sur (AP) — El mandatario norcoreano Kim Jong Un utilizó una limusina rusa de lujo que le regaló el presidente Vladímir Putin recientemente, dijo la hermana de Kim el sábado, quien elogió la “función especial” del automóvil y la profundización de los lazos entre ambos países. En febrero, Putin le envió a Kim una limusina Aurus Senat …

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Biden visits Michigan county emerging as the swing state’s top bellwether

SAGINAW, Mich. (AP) — Hurley Coleman Jr.’s parents were drawn to Michigan from the South by the promise of middle-class jobs in the booming automotive industry, an origin story shared by many African American families in Saginaw. Mass layoffs beginning in the late 20th century precipitated a dramatic decline in Saginaw’s population and economy, accompanied by a sharp rise in …

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The Cowboys have annoyed fans with another slow start to free agency. They trust their approach

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Another quiet start to free agency for the Dallas Cowboys isn’t sitting well with fans, particularly after yet another postseason flop. Executive vice president of personnel Stephen Jones is steadfast in communicating the organization’s belief in avoiding big-money deals for free agents, regardless of where the team is with the salary cap. “I’ve always been of …

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Unas 500 víctimas de abusos sexuales en Francia reciben compensación

NIZA, Francia (AP) — Unas 500 víctimas de abusos sexuales de clérigos han recibido compensación financiera de la Iglesia Católica francesa bajo un plan de reparaciones, dijo el organismo independiente a cargo del proceso el jueves. El informe anual de la Autoridad Nacional Independiente de Reconocimiento y Reparación djo que 1.531 víctimas se presentaron para reclamar compensación y pedir apoyo …

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Patriarch Neophyte, leader of Bulgaria’s Orthodox Church, dies at 78

SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Patriarch Neophyte of Bulgaria, who was the first elected head of the Orthodox Church in the post-communist Balkan country, died at a hospital in Sofia. He was 78. The Orthodox Holy Synod said Wednesday in a statement that the patriarch had been hospitalized for four months for lung ailments. The Holy Synod of 15 senior clergy …

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Ski Report

Arizona Snowbowl — Wed 6:51a 1 new machine groomed 56 – 56 base 51 of 55 trails, 93% open, 8 of 8 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p. Sunrise Park — Wed 12:07p wet granular machine groomed 50 – 54 base 67 of 67 trails 100% open, 1200 acres, 6 of 8 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Sat-Sun: 9a-4p. California Bear Mountain — …

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Jury begins deliberating manslaughter case against Connecticut trooper who killed man in stolen car

A Connecticut state trooper’s fatal shooting of the 19-year-old man who had just crashed a stolen car following a high-speed chase was “overkill” and showed an “extreme indifference to human life,” a prosecutor told jurors Wednesday during closing arguments at the trooper’s manslaughter trial. Officers had Mubarak Soulemane surrounded in the car following the Jan. 15, 2020, crash in West …

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