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LeMonde
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- LeMonde
Who's going to lie down on the couch? 'The Sopranos,' the first TV series to tackle mental health
A man suffers a panic attack. On the advice of his general practitioner, he consults a psychiatrist. She diagnoses him with clinical depression, and he begins therapy. Over the course of their sessions, he talks (a lot) about his mother, with whom he has a complicated relationship. He discusses his wife, his son and daughter, his own childhood, the memory of his deceased father and his work. Nothing particularly remarkable. Except that the protagonist of The Sopranos – whose first episode aired on January 10, 1999, on the American network HBO – is not an ordinary patient. Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) is a mafia boss, head of a New Jersey "family." This man, who has a string of misdeeds to his name, falls apart when the wild ducks he loved to watch paddling in his pool fly away. From today's perspective, following an individual's mental health struggles seems unremarkable. Mental health is now everywhere in TV series, with a wide range of patient profiles. En thérapie (In Therapy), created by Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache and adapted from the Israeli series BeTipul, with two seasons broadcast on Arte in 2021 and 2022, put a surgeon, a police officer from the search and intervention brigade, a business executive and a student on the couch. 13 Reasons Why (2017) unfolds as an investigation into the suicide of a teenage girl. Atypical (2017) follows a young man on the autism spectrum, while the animated series BoJack Horseman (2014) centers on a washed-up actor dependent on sex, alcohol and drugs.


Korea Herald
18-07-2025
- General
- Korea Herald
Dong Giao: the Vietnamese village where wood comes to life
HANOI, Vietnam (Viet Nam News/ANN) -- It's a typical day in Dong Giao wood carving village in Hai Phong City's Cam Giang District. Throughout the village, the rhythmic sounds of chiselling, sawing and carving fill the air. At the village entrance, visitors may catch sight of artisan Vu Xuan En hard at work on a massive tree root. He is creating an ambitious sculpture featuring hundreds of prominent figures from Vietnamese history. The root itself is impressive: 6 meters wide, 3.3 meters tall and around 5 (metric) tons in weight. The work is expected to be completed by the end of next year. "I'm deeply passionate about this piece," said En. "My older brother shares a deep love for Vietnamese history, so together we decided to create this sculpture, '4,000 Years of Vietnamese History,' from a single tree root. We wanted it to be not only beautiful but meaningful." En is one of the village's most respected artisans, having inherited the craft from his family over generations. "To master this craft, you need both passion and natural talent," he explained. "That's the only way to become a truly skilled artisan." After working in the trade for 37 years, En has mastered every task involved. Yet he said the most challenging part is carving human figures, as details must be exact, so people can recognize who they are. The artisan has made a good livelihood through wood carving. Profound passion Like En, many artisans in Dong Giao remain loyal to their craft for decades. "This work demands perseverance, a love of learning and genuine passion," said woodcarver Vu Van Tao, 27, who has 12 years of experience. "If you're only in it for the money, it won't work." Tao added that young people like him bring fresh creativity. "With social media, there's so much to learn, including techniques from China that we adapt and build upon," he said. "We continuously refine the details -- facial expressions, carving lines -- and over time, our work becomes more beautiful and unique." Nguyen Thi Hoa, one of the few women in the trade, said her love for the craft keeps her going, even when the work is exhausting. "I'm so passionate about it, I just can't walk away," she said. Hoa has been carving for nearly 20 years and has noticed more young people joining the trade. "That's why I keep learning from those more skilled than me, always seeking new ideas to improve my products and increase their quality and value," she explained. For 60-year-old woodcarver Vu Van Nang, President Ho Chí Minh's teachings remain relevant. "President Ho once said, 'Study, study more, study forever,'" he recalled. "As craftsmen, we must do the same -- keep learning endlessly, only stopping when our minds can no longer go on." Nang said he has loved this craft since childhood, and everyone here is dedicated to nurturing and strengthening it over time. Dong Giao village is home to over 1,000 households, with 95 perz cent still practicing the centuries-old tradition of wood carving. "The local authorities actively support the community, first by facilitating access to loan programmes, especially employment-support loans through policy banks, to help villagers maintain and grow their woodworking businesses," said village head Vu Duc Thinh. "We're also training apprentices from other regions, passing on skills so they can contribute to the future of our craft village." Long tradition The wood carving craft in Dong Giao has existed for over 300 years. In the past, Dong Giao artisans were renowned for producing worship items such as altar tables, temple gates, horizontal panels and couplets. These products were highly prized in neighboring provinces and cities. Moreover, the skilled hands of Dong Giao craftsmen have left their mark on many famous architectural works across the country. Even today, the people of Dong Giao take pride in the contributions of their talented artisans in building the ancient Imperial City of Hue. According to village legend, during the reign of King Le Canh Hưng (1740–1786), Dong Giao craftsmen, represented by Vu Xuan Ngon, were present in Hue to participate in construction projects for the feudal dynasty. To this day, in Hue, there remains a village of Dong Giao artisans called Dong Tien, which continues to preserve the craft passed down through generations. Dong Giao craftsmen are known for their skillfulness, intelligence and diligence. Over time, they have continuously innovated, improved their designs and enhanced their skills. They have also applied scientific and technical advances in production, creating an incredibly rich and diverse range of wood carving products for both domestic and overseas markets, including China among others.


Mint
13-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Superman Box Office Collection Day 2: James Gunn's movie sees growth in India, inches close to ₹20 crore mark
Superman Box Office Collection Day 2: Filmmaker James Gunn's latest release, Superman, starring David Corenswet, is performing better than recent Hollywood releases like Brad Pitt's F1 and Jurassic World: Rebirth. The film has witnessed growth in earnings on Saturday, close to hitting ₹ 20 crore soon in India. According to the early estimates of industry tracker Sacnilk, Superman minted ₹ 9.25 crore in India on day 2. It opened on Friday, earning ₹ 7 crore in all languages [En: 5 cr ; Te: 0.4 cr ; Ta: 0.25 cr; Hi: 1.35 cr]. On Saturday, the DC superhero film saw approximately 32.14% jump in sales from Friday. The total earnings of the film is ₹ 16.25 crore. It is clashing with Bollywood releases, including Rajkummar Rao's Maalik, Vikrant Massey-Shanaya Kapoor's Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan and Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par, along with other theatrical releases. Despite the competition, Superman had an overall 32.50% occupancy on Saturday in the English language in India. The occupancy was as follows: The film was also released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. It is also available in IMAX and other 3D formats. As per Deadline report, Superman is off to an impressive start at the international box office, heading for a $210 million-plus worldwide debut. While Saturday has already sealed the film's fate, Sunday remains crucial. According to early trends, the film is expected to perform strongly in the domestic market, while international markets are showing a solid, though slightly mixed, response. Analysts now project a global opening of over $210 million — slightly higher than the initial pre-weekend estimates. Directed by James Gunn and introducing David Corenswet as the new Clark Kent, Superman is billed as a new start for the DC Universe under Gunn and Peter Safran's partnership. The film is made on a budget of ₹ 1931.75 crore (or $225 million), as per Wall Street Journal report. It is produced under the banners produced by Troll Court Entertainment, DC Studios and The Safran Company.


Mint
13-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Superman Box Office Collection Day 2: James Gunn's movie sees growth in India, inches close to ₹20 crore mark
Superman Box Office Collection Day 2: Filmmaker James Gunn's latest release, Superman, starring David Corenswet, is performing better than recent Hollywood releases like Brad Pitt's F1 and Jurassic World: Rebirth. The film has witnessed growth in earnings on Saturday, close to hitting ₹ 20 crore soon in India. According to the early estimates of industry tracker Sacnilk, Superman minted ₹ 9.25 crore in India on day 2. It opened on Friday, earning ₹ 7 crore in all languages [En: 5 cr ; Te: 0.4 cr ; Ta: 0.25 cr; Hi: 1.35 cr]. On Saturday, the DC superhero film saw approximately 32.14% jump in sales from Friday. The total earnings of the film is ₹ 16.25 crore. It is clashing with Bollywood releases, including Rajkummar Rao's Maalik, Vikrant Massey-Shanaya Kapoor's Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan and Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par, along with other theatrical releases. Despite the competition, Superman had an overall 32.50% occupancy on Saturday in the English language in India. The occupancy was as follows: The film was also released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. It is also available in IMAX and other 3D formats. As per Deadline report, Superman is off to an impressive start at the international box office, heading for a $210 million-plus worldwide debut. While Saturday has already sealed the film's fate, Sunday remains crucial. According to early trends, the film is expected to perform strongly in the domestic market, while international markets are showing a solid, though slightly mixed, response. Analysts now project a global opening of over $210 million — slightly higher than the initial pre-weekend estimates. Directed by James Gunn and introducing David Corenswet as the new Clark Kent, Superman is billed as a new start for the DC Universe under Gunn and Peter Safran's partnership. The film is made on a budget of ₹ 1931.75 crore (or $225 million), as per Wall Street Journal report. It is produced under the banners produced by Troll Court Entertainment, DC Studios and The Safran Company. Superman also stars Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult, Isabela Merced, Nathan Fillion, Anthony Carrigan, and Edi Gathegi.
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First Post
03-07-2025
- Sport
- First Post
Shubman Gill smashes records with majestic 269 as India seize control against England at Edgbaston
Gill's magnificent knock, along with half-centuries from Ravindra Jadeja (89) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (87) helped India post a mammoth 587 on the board after they were put in to bat by England. The hosts later ended Day 2 of the second Test at Edgbaston on 77/3. read more India captain Shubman Gill receives a standing ovation from the crowd at Edgbaston after getting dismissed on 269 on Day 2 of the second Test against England. Reuters Shubman Gill earned himself a place in the pantheon of Indian batting heavyweights with a near flawless and record-breaking double hundred, giving his team complete control of the second Test against England in Birmingham on Thursday. Gill's monumental 269 off 387 balls in his debut series as Test captain allowed India to post a massive 587 all out before the inexperienced Indian pace attack delivered upfront to dismantle England top-order to reduce the hosts to 77 for three at stumps on day two. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Joe Root (18 batting off 37) and Harry Brook (30 batting off 53) settled the nerves in the England dressing room after the hosts lost three wickets for 25 runs. While England bowlers got no help from the surface, the Indians found swing and seam. Playing his first game of the series, Akash Deep struck twice in as many balls to cap off a perfect day for his team before Mohammed Siraj made it even better by having Zak Crawley caught at first slip. Akash got the ball to seam away on both the occasions, resulting in dismissals of the dangerous Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope in his second over. Pope's was a rather loose shot as he tried to play the moving ball towards mid-wicket. In Duckett's case, Gill was also a major contributor, taking a sharp catch at third slip. But the day was truly ruled by Gill, who collected 30 fours and three sixes on way to a record shattering double ton, making him the highest individual scorer for India in England ahead of Sunil Gavaskar and Rahul Dravid. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD He also became the first Asian captain to amass a double hundred on these shores. For someone who had expressed his desire to be the best batter of the series, he is well on course to meet his target. In a matter of three innings in England, the 25-year-old has managed to improve his average to 40 from mid 30s at the start of the series. At the break, England had run out of ideas to stop Gill, who forged a 144-run alliance with Washington Sundar (42 off 103) to prop up India to 564 for seven. Beyond the numbers, what makes Gill's feat remarkable is that the high profile series is his first as Test captain. He has also made the number four his own following the retirement of Virat Kohli. Having hardly put a foot wrong with the bat, Gill also ensured that India did not cede the advantage to England from a strong position like they had done in Leeds in the series opener. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD With England short ball ploy not working and Shoaib Bashir being taken to the cleaners by Gill, England brought part timers Brook and Root in a desperate attempt to fetch wickets. The skipper collected five boundaries off Brook while Washington Sundar (42) held his ground at the other hand. The left-hander, who has played ahead of Kuldeep Yadav, was peppered by some short stuff from Josh Tongue before deciding to take the bait and pulling him over fine leg. Gill was stuck on 199 for a while but the moment finally arrived when Gill pulled Tongue for a single towards fine leg. His celebrations showed how much the effort meant to him as the opposition and the England fans duly applauded the special knock. Though he could not fetch a possible 300, getting jettisoned by Tongue soon after tea. In the morning session, England pacers were not able extract much from the surface as Gill and Ravindra Jadeja (89 off 137) made the most of the ideal batting conditions with a 203-run stand off 279 balls. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD India added 109 runs to the total in 25 overs after resuming the day at 310 for five. England had resorted to the short ball plan against Gill and Jadeja but that did not work the major part of the morning session. Tongue finally got the much-needed breakthrough late in the session with a short ball that Jadeja could not control to be caught by wicket-keeper Jamie Smith. Amid bright sunshine at Edgbaston, Jadeja resumed his innings with a crisp backfoot punch through the cover and a cut off Stokes. Gill got his first boundary of the day in third man region before cover driving Chris Woakes. It was surprising to see Gill play the reverse sweep off spinner Bashir. Later in the session, Gill also swept Bashir for a six behind square. Jadeja too got into the act and stepped out to smash Bashir for a maximum over mid on. Ben Stokes set an interesting field when Sundar joined Gill in the middle, employing a leg slip and two close in fielders on the leg-side. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD