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Anoushka Pinto

Anoushka Pinto

Anoushka is the Entertainment Correspondent at MEA Worldwide. She has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Westminster, London. Her experiences in the field include reporting and copywriting. She enjoys reading, writing, sketching and dabbles in graphic design. She is a huge fan of minimalism. Her other interests include Harry Styles and K-Pop.

Narco Nation: Psychedelic drugs heighten perception, but do they foster creativity and inspire art?

The instances and references to psychedelic drugs, as well as their influence on the state of mind, can be seen distinctly in popular culture and arts
Aug 19, 2020

'Oliver Sacks: His Own Life': Release date, plot, trailer and all you need to know about documentary on legendary neurologist

The unscripted film is a tribute to the revered neurologist and author, Oliver Sacks, who defined such neurological conditions as Tourette syndrome and autism and helped bring them to public awareness
Aug 19, 2020

US Postal Services: What was once USA's lifeline is today threatened with defunding, tracing the glorious legacy

The post offices are one federal institution that we have contact with on a regular basis. There is no other commercial establishment that is as omnipresent as the postal services
Aug 19, 2020

'Good Bones' Season 5 Episode 11: Mina and Karen turn non-profit's dilapidated home into an artist's paradise

Owners of Tube Factory, a non-profit art space that showcases talents of up-and-coming artists, enlisted the Two Chicks and a Hammer Inc team's help to remodel a 790-square-feet house on Nelson Street
Aug 19, 2020

'Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies': The naked truth about onscreen nudity in the actors' offscreen lives

The general Hollywood consensus has always been that if an aspiring or up-and-coming actor bares it all in front of the camera, they can see themselves potentially climbing up the success ladder
Aug 18, 2020

'Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies': Why was 'I Spit on Your Grave' banned during its 1978 release?

Alongside the heavy nudity, the film is notorious for its controversial depiction of extreme graphic violence, particularly lengthy scenes of gang rape
Aug 18, 2020

'Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies': Who was Audrey Munson, first woman to appear nude in the silent era?

The muse of the Beaux-Arts movement and avant-garde artists of the early 1900s, she was America's first supermodel, and also the first Hollywood flameout story
Aug 18, 2020

'Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies': Marilyn Monroe, first actress to prove nudity doesn't destroy career

The 'blonde bombshell', known best for portraying comedic characters, rose as the country's most popular sex symbols in the 1950s and early 1960s
Aug 18, 2020

'Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies': Fatty Arbuckle to Clara Bow, sex scandals that rocked Old Hollywood

Although Old Hollywood is known for its glitz and glamor, a lot of underlying shocking events unraveled behind its perfect facade
Aug 18, 2020

Narco Nation: Possession and trade of illicit drugs can result in 10-year conviction and $10M in penalty

In the US, the drug policies incorporate federal laws that regulate trade, distribution, and possession of illicit intoxicating substances solely intended for recreational use
Aug 17, 2020

'Shark Week' 2020 | 'Sharks of Ghost Island': Shark-ridden haunted archipelago holds age-old tales of death

With its history marred by a series of tragedies, including two lightkeepers' disappearance, the long-abandoned island is said to be haunted by not one, but two known spirits
Aug 16, 2020

'Hotel Paranormal' Episode 6: A bartender and a hotel owner are spooked out by malevolent ghosts

In the latest episode of Travel Channel's 'Hotel Paranormal', Dawn Kershaw and Jesse Herron recount the stories of when they were thoroughly spooked by not one, but many ghosts
Aug 16, 2020

Shark Week 2020 | 'Tiger Shark King': Depths of Bahaman trench are tiger sharks' mating grounds, opine experts

Some 900 feet deep in the water basin, a 14 feet long female tiger shark is assaulted by a mysterious predator and Dr Gallagher intends to find out the identity of the culprit
Aug 15, 2020

EXCLUSIVE | Yeardley Smith says her LGBTQ+ film 'Gossamer Folds' is about social issues plaguing movie industry

A new film making its way into the library of poignant LGTBQ+ must-watches is 'Gossamer Folds', which tells the story of a unique friendship between a Black transgender woman and young white cisgender boy
Aug 14, 2020

Best of fashion this week: From Inamorata's summer sweats to Gucci's Ace sneaker, here are some seriously good buys

Brands like Good American and DKNY are offering great deals on their clothing, while some new arrivals will make you finally tap into that savings account 
Aug 14, 2020

'Martin Margiela: In His Own Words': Who is the enigmatic designer whose futuristic designs changed fashion?

A crucial aspect to Margiela and his creativity is that he spearheaded sustainability in fashion before it even became a mainstream concept
Aug 14, 2020

'Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn' shows how long Black people 'had to fight just to be seen', say viewers

Hawkins' murder sparked widespread outrage across the state of New York and shed light on the racial tensions that had divided the city
Aug 13, 2020

'Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn': Who is Rev Al Sharpton, the activist behind the Bensonhurst protests?

Former President Barack Obama deemed him the 'champion for the downtrodden' for his activism
Aug 13, 2020

'Shark Week 2020' | Adam Devine forgot he was swimming with predators while filming his Discovery special

Devine practically takes on the role of a DJ, complete with a booth assembled underwater and near the shark lair, where several sharks roam the waters, spinning some tunes to incite the predator's reactions
Aug 13, 2020

'The Death of George Floyd': Case details, accused and all you need to know about Court TV's coverage on trials of Minneapolis ex-cops

The four officers involved in Floyd's unfair death were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department, charged with his murder and are awaiting trial
Aug 12, 2020