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Haddis Thomas

Haddis Thomas is an article writer and content creator based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She has been writing for over 5 years, and her work has been featured on a variety of websites and publications. She is passionate about writing about social justice, environmental issues, and women's empowerment. She is also a skilled photographer and videograph

HBO Almost Cut the ‘Industry’ Season Finale’s Most Shocking Scene

by Haddis Thomas
HBO Almost Cut the ‘Industry’ Season Finale’s Most Shocking Scene

In the volatile universe of Industry, all debts must be paid. No one understands that better than Rishi (Sagar Radia), whose gambling addiction finally caught up with him in Sunday …

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Twin Cities guide to art and culture events happening this weekend

by Haddis Thomas
Twin Cities guide to art and culture events happening this weekend

The St. Paul arts community rallies after the unthinkable violence of last week in this edition of Weekend Picks. Read on to get a glimpse of the goings on at …

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Over $210 Million Will Support 78 Cultural Nonprofits in New York

by Haddis Thomas
Over 0 Million Will Support 78 Cultural Nonprofits in New York

The Art Students League of New York is one of the recipients of funds earmarked for capital improvement projects undertaken by cultural institutions. Photo: Rudy Bravo NYC Cultural Affairs Commissioner …

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Then and now, “Pachinko” remains one of TV’s richest shows about life and living

by Haddis Thomas
Then and now, “Pachinko” remains one of TV’s richest shows about life and living

Late in Season 2 of “Pachinko” waits a frame that’s as flawless as it is simple, in that it holds two people. By then we’ve watched their yearning for each …

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$35M Monet Will Lead Christie’s Hong Kong’s First Sale in New HQ

by Haddis Thomas
M Monet Will Lead Christie’s Hong Kong’s First Sale in New HQ

Claude Monet, Nymphéas, 1897-99. Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd 2024 Claude Monet’s Nymphéas (1897–99) is set to headline the inaugural sale at Christie’s new Zaha Hadid-designed Hong Kong headquarters on September …

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Jon Stewart mocks Fox News for having to admit DNC was a hit despite host’s attempt to spin

by Haddis Thomas
Jon Stewart mocks Fox News for having to admit DNC was a hit despite host’s attempt to spin

Jon Stewart picked apart conservative media’s reactions to the week-long Democratic National Convention, highlighting the hypocrisy in the Fox News pundits’ contradictory comments about the event. During a live “Daily Show” episode Thursday, Stewart …

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Observer Interviews Tao Siqi, Whose Art Challenges Chinese Censorship

by Haddis Thomas
Observer Interviews Tao Siqi, Whose Art Challenges Chinese Censorship

Artist Tao Siqi in her studio in Shanghai. Courtesy of the artist In a country like China, where free expression is more or less limited, the uniquely seductive, fluorescent-lit and …

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Netflix K-drama The Frog review: stylish mystery favours philosophy over reason

by Haddis Thomas
Netflix K-drama The Frog review: stylish mystery favours philosophy over reason

Focusing on events at two rural Korean holiday homes 20 years apart, the series is directed by Mo Wan-il (The World of the Married) and stars film actor Kim Yoon-seok …

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Caroline Lucas picks her favourite books

by Haddis Thomas
Caroline Lucas picks her favourite books

The former MP and Green Party leader picks her favourites. She will be talking about her new book, “Another England”, at the Queen’s Park Book Festival on 31 August Finding …

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Lowry and the Sea: ‘intriguing’ show explores ‘enigmatic’ seascapes

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Lowry and the Sea: ‘intriguing’ show explores ‘enigmatic’ seascapes

L.S. Lowry (1887-1976) will forever be associated with the “industrial cityscapes” he painted of his native Lancashire, said William Cook in The Critic. The artist spent most of his life …

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