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UK Prison Theatre Group Turns Ex-Offenders Into Performers
Community Heroes3h ago

UK Prison Theatre Group Turns Ex-Offenders Into Performers

A London theatre charity is helping prisoners and ex-offenders find new careers on stage and screen. Their program has launched dozens into the creative industry while changing how society sees people behind bars.

Positive News3 min read
Ghana's Akwaba Magic Celebrates 5 Years of Local Stories
InnovationMar 4

Ghana's Akwaba Magic Celebrates 5 Years of Local Stories

A television channel born during the pandemic has spent five years proving that Ghanaian stories deserve their own spotlight. Akwaba Magic now promises even more homegrown content as it celebrates transforming the nation's entertainment landscape.

Myjoyonline Ghana3 min read
Netflix Launches Saudi Film Writers Lab in 3 Regions
Acts of KindnessFeb 5

Netflix Launches Saudi Film Writers Lab in 3 Regions

Netflix and Righters House are bringing professional screenwriting training directly to emerging Saudi writers across three regions. The three-month program will equip 18 participants with the skills to develop feature films and strengthen the Kingdom's growing creative industry.

Regional: saudi arabia development (SA)2 min read
San Diego Comic-Con Bans All AI Art After Artist Outcry
InnovationJan 23

San Diego Comic-Con Bans All AI Art After Artist Outcry

San Diego Comic-Con reversed its AI art policy in less than 24 hours after artists spoke out. The convention now prohibits all AI-generated content from its Art Show, marking a major victory for human creators.

Futurism3 min read
Japan Fights Manga Piracy With AI by 2028
InnovationJan 19

Japan Fights Manga Piracy With AI by 2028

Japan is building an AI system to protect its $38 billion manga and anime industry from piracy that costs creators billions annually. The government-backed tool will automatically detect stolen content and help bring pirates to justice.

Japan Times3 min read