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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.

'License to Kill' Season 2: Meet NY 'killer doctor' whose botched surgeries killed a patient, injured others

The season premiere drew focus on Dr Anthony Pignataro who, under the guise of a plastic surgeon, caused the death of his patients and injured several others
Aug 8, 2020

Violence Against Women: How healthcare providers can make a difference by helping survivors cope with trauma

It holds an important position, specifically in intervening in violence against women cases because survivors with physical injuries are more likely to access healthcare services
Aug 7, 2020

'Howard': How one gay man reshaped Disney, the industry's most beloved animation studio

Howard Ashman was Disney's saving grace who, along with songwriter Alan Menken, gave Disney the boost it needed to get back on its feet
Aug 7, 2020

Violence Against Women: Partner abuse more prevalent among same-sex couples than between straight pairs

About 17% to 45% of lesbians report having been subject to at least one act of physical violence perpetrated by their partners
Aug 6, 2020

Violence Against Women: Who are incels, how are they a threat to women's safety?

Incels operate on the diabolically misogynistic notion that women are to be blamed for their inability to find sexual partners or for them leading sexless lives
Aug 6, 2020

Saving Earth: Meet VETPAW, the group of US Marine veterans who fight poaching and protect African wildlife

One night, after stumbling upon the barbaric reality of poaching in African in a documentary on television, a US Marine veteran swore to dedicate his life to a new fight
Aug 6, 2020

One-third of job seekers will only attend virtual interviews until Covid-19 vaccine is released, says survey

The digital interview experience has mostly garnered positive feedback, but there are more challenges to take into consideration, along with any added discomforts that future candidates could go through
Aug 6, 2020

'Good Bones' Season 5 Episode 9: Mina and Karen remodel quaint Wolfington home on a real minimal budget

Two Chicks and Hammer's design assistant, MJ, and his husband purchased their first home and the mother-and-daughter duo has made it their personal mission to make sure the home is befitting the couple
Aug 5, 2020

Violence Against Women: How can you play a role in preventing the abuse from happening in the first place

Some 40 percent of women who experience violence seek help of any sort or report the crimes, per UN reports. Less than 10 percent of those that seek help go to the police
Aug 3, 2020

'Martin Margiela: In His Own Words': Release date, plot, trailer and all you need to know about the documentary on Banksy of fashion

Martin Margiela, the iconic fashion designer notorious for his elusiveness, appears in a new documentary about his career
Aug 3, 2020

'Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn': How the death of a Black teen shed light on New York's racism problem

Yusuf Hawkins was killed in 1989 after a confrontation with a White mob who mistook him and his friends for Black youths rumored to be a White girl in the Bensonhurst NY neighborhood
Aug 3, 2020

'Elizabeth Smart: Finding Justice': Candra Torres's trauma made her pass a polygraph test despite lying in it

The major possibility is that her body's physical response to the life threat and trauma that she had gone through ultimately contributed to Torres passing her first lie-detection test
Aug 3, 2020

'Elizabeth Smart: Seeking Justice': How Candra Torres's captor brainwashed her and got away with killing her husband

In order to make sure that she wouldn't snitch about his misdeeds to the police, her captor began brainwashing her and Torres thus succumbed to Stockholm Syndrome
Aug 3, 2020

'Driven To Abstraction': Release date, plot, trailer and all you need to know about documentary on Knoedler art scandal

In 2011, the dubious nature of the art displayed and sold at New York's famous Knoedler Gallery came to light and resulted in one of the biggest scandals in the art world
Aug 2, 2020

'High Score': Release date, plot, trailer and all you need to know about Netflix docuseries on gaming industry

The documentary series highlights the golden age of the gaming industry when iconic games like Pac-Man and Doom were brought to life
Aug 2, 2020

'Seeing America with Megan Rapinoe': Photo of Lyndon B Johnson and Martin Luther King puts humanity over race

The impactful picture sheds light on the relationship between the two American leaders during that tumultuous time
Aug 2, 2020

'Seeing America with Megan Rapinoe': Heart-to-heart talk on intersectionality in sports, politics and community

With all four speakers hailing from different backgrounds and careers, it only seemed right to kick off the talk by addressing the critical dialogue on intersectionality
Aug 2, 2020

'Hotel Paranormal' Episode 4: Staff and guests recall encountering territorial spirits at centuries-old hotels

Renovations at an infamous hotel aggravate the spirits that have resided there for at least a century and the results are spooky
Aug 2, 2020

'Saving Earth': How Jane Goodall convinced National Institutes of Health to end biomedical testing in chimps

At a dinner, Goodall explained to Francis S Collins, the director of the US National Institutes of Health, why she believed the NIH should stop conducting medical testing on chimpanzees
Jul 31, 2020