The already controversial, and very successful, Indian film “My Name is Khan”, is facing a new round of raging protests after one of its stars made comments seen as “pro-Pakistani” by the opposition. When was the last time you found yourself picketing a Joel Silver film, hunh? [Guardian UK]
Why is your hotel bar so crowded? Januted explains in their countdown of the five New York City tourist spots most effected by Fashion Week. [Jaunted]
Sitarist Ravi Shankar is launching his own label. [Arts Journal]
Despite criticism from the local government and fishermen, anti-dolphin slaughtering documentary “The Cove” has found a distributor in Japan. [Cinematical]
Sign o’ the times—in rapidly changing Shaghai, entrepreneurs have opened a store that traffics in Red Army memorabilia and other items that capture the, “romance and energy of 1980s China” [BoingBoing]
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