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Marvel Recognizes Young Black Women As 'Ironheart' Prepares To Don Tony Stark's Suit play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0003:33repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version
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AS IT IS 2013-05-02 China Responds to a Major Earthquake, Art for Prosthetics and the Appeal of Superheroes Welcome to As It Is from VOA Learning English. Im Mario Ritter. A deadly earthquake has again struck Chinas Sichuan province. The quake was al
Economics Report - Can You 'Think and Grow Rich?' A Famous Books Says, 'Yes' From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report in Special English. Can you think your way to wealth and success? Napoleon Hill believed that if you think the right
No, 'You Can't Touch My Hair' And Other Lessons From Comic Phoebe Robinson play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0006:11repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update
By Alan Silverman Holllywood 17 June 2007 The biblical story of Noah and the ark gets a warm-hearted comic update in a sequel to the 2003 hit film Bruce Almighty . This time Steve Carell is the star and Alan Silverman has a look at Evan Almighty . Ev
By Alan Silverman Hollywood 15 July 2006 Randall Dupree enjoys life. In fact, he freely admits that happiness is his number one goal and he won't let things like not having a job or a place to live stand in the way. This 30-something free spirit is
By Shilpi Jha Washington, DC 27 September 2006 watch Indian Comics report Millions of comic books are sold in the United States each year. Some are bought by children, but many are sought by young adults who grew up reading about their favorite supe
Comics Make Medicine Less Scary for Young Patients 漫画让年轻人更好的了解医学 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND A growing number of comics and graphic novels are finding their way into medical exam rooms. Experts say that especially for young patients
DAVID GREENE, HOST: And it's David here with an invite. Come with me up a winding hill in LA to a house high above where the ocean meets the mountains. A woman is standing outside the gate. It's publicist Yvette Shearer. And she's with the man we are
KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: Comedian Iliza Shlesinger has a lot to say about what it's like to be a lady these days and what things could have been like in the past. (SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, CONFIRMED KILLS) ILIZA SHLESINGER: Do you think for a second that if
DWANE BROWN, HOST: Jerry Lewis was truly a star of stage, screen and television. He created a hit nightclub act with singer Dean Martin. He starred in more than 60 movies and directed some 15 of those, including the original The Nutty Professor. And
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: For most of their history, superheroes were white guys. That's changing. Alongside Superman and Captain America, there are more and more superheroes who are women or people of color or both. But this week, a Marvel Comics executive
Amy Schumer Bares Her Soul In 'The Girl With The Lower Back Tattoo' DAVID GREENE, HOST: Amy Schumer is tired of answering a question journalists just keep asking her all the time. So I asked it as a joke. I mean, she is a comedian, right? I really wa
By Catherine Makino Tokyo 17 January 2007 Image from the 1984 Japanese anime film Nausicaa of the Valley of the Winds Fanatical followers of Japanese comic books and cartoon animations have become an economic force in Japan. These so-called otaku ar
By Persian Service and Barry Unger Washington, DC 16 November 2006 watch Arab Comedian report One Arab-American comedian is hoping to educate Americans about his heritage through laughter. VOA's Crystal Park narrates. Dean Obeidallah I grew up in th