Actors Slammed for Defending Yellowface in Classic Films

Mickey Rooney received significant criticism for his performance as Mr. Yunioshi in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’. He played the Japanese character using exaggerated features like buck teeth and a strong accent. While Rooney later said he didn’t mean to cause offense and believed the role was simply meant to be funny and was well-received at the time, it’s now widely considered a prime example of harmful racial stereotyping – specifically, ‘yellowface’ – in Hollywood.

Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘His & Hers’

I’m really excited about this new crime drama! It’s about two detectives who have totally different ways of doing things, and they’re forced to partner up on some really intense cases. It looks like it’s going to be a deep dive into the darker side of the city, and how all this police work affects the people doing it, both professionally and personally. It officially drops on January 6th, and from what I’ve seen, it’s a really raw and realistic look at what it’s like to be a cop, and all the politics that go on behind the scenes.

The Enigmatic 70/30 Rule: A Contemplation on Wealth in 2026

In an epistolary reflection penned in 1957, Buffett introduced a numerical dichotomy – a 70% allocation to stocks countered by 30% dedicated to what he termed “corporate work-outs.” He elucidated this concept as an investment reliant upon specific corporate machinations, rather than the nebulous ascent of stock prices in undervalued realms. Such transactions-mergers, liquidations, and tenders-are akin to the intricate movements in a chess match, where foresight and strategy dictate victory.

Duffer Brothers Say the Rock From STRANGER THINGS Is Key to Spinoff

In an interview with Variety’s Kate Aurthur, creators Matt and Ross Duffer revealed that the final episode of Stranger Things contained a link to their upcoming spinoff series. When asked about the mysterious rock found in the cave, they remained tight-lipped, hinting that its significance will be explained in their next show. Matt Duffer suggested the rock played a key role in Henry’s transformation into a monster, and that transformation was, surprisingly, something Henry wanted.