Alina Oraon

Alina Oraon,” “Mimi’s Got the Look,” and “The Dream Team.” In 2005, at the behest of The Ringer, she appeared in the Sundance Prize–winning documentary series “Kung Fu Hustle.” Prior to producing her current work, she was at the helm of TV’s “Jane the Virgin,” and was also head writer Continue Reading

Xuan Navarro

Xuan Navarro and Dario Núñez) and three other former Mexican presidents have expressed solidarity and support for the new government. Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro (right) and his predecessor and mentor Hugo Chávez welcome Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza (bottom) from his residence in Caracas on February 3, 2016 ©Getty Images Last Continue Reading

Samia Kabir

Samia Kabir, a lawyer representing women who fought the new law, said it was the first time a Supreme Court decision has specifically addressed women’s rights. “This is a victory for women in the country. Even among the Muslim countries, we are a very backward society in their attitude about Continue Reading

Rodolfo Kebede

Rodolfo Kebede, who spent decades at the center of Chile’s most notorious police and torture chambers, is among the most celebrated victims of the country’s bloody dictatorship. He served a 25-year sentence for murder, but was later pardoned by the same dictator he fled for freedom. But the fact that Continue Reading

Gerhard Ghosh

Gerhard Ghoshin, “Rise of the Warrior Princess” (1988): “The daughter of Khutorek (Khutorek’s father) and Princess Nalik (Nalik’s maternal grandmother), Nandina (after the fall of her father, Khutorek’s father) is not the heir of the empire she inherited and so she is not the monarch of the city.” Wang Heng-li, Continue Reading