Rising Star Humaira Eshika Shines at Bangladesh Institute of Film and Arts, Wins Special Jury Award for Playback Performances

Dhaka, Bangladesh — Rising star Humaira Eshika has earned the special jury award in the playback song category at the 4th Bangladesh Institute of Film and Arts, celebrated on Friday at the Bangladesh China Friendship Conference Centre. This notable accolade recognizes her contributions to the musical film “Kajolrekha,” directed by Giasuddin Selim. Eshika, who performed seven songs for the film, garnered praise from both audiences and industry professionals. The jury, which included noted figures such as Nazrul Sangeet vocalist Ferdous Ara, playwright-director Zinat Hakim, and dancer Munmun Ahmed, commended her remarkable debut in the music … Read more

Celebrating Female Talent: Amy Werntz Wins The Bennett Prize, Elevating Women in Figurative Art

Muskegon, Michigan — The Bennett Prize, the largest art award dedicated to women in figurative painting, revealed its latest winner at an exhibition at the Muskegon Museum of Art. This year’s top honor goes to Amy Werntz of Dallas, who previously reached the finals in 2021. Werntz’s award-winning pieces feature poignant depictions of elderly subjects, predominantly women, as they engage in daily activities such as dining in a café or shopping. Her lifelike portrayals aim to evoke intimacy and validate the experiences of older individuals. Dr. Elaine Melotti Schmidt, who co-founded The Bennett Prize with … Read more

From Love to Belonging: Saim Sadiq’s ‘Little Men’ Wins Baumi Award, Exploring the Ties of Past and Present

New York City – Saim Sadiq’s film, “Little Men,” delves into the complexities of modern masculinity through the life of Nael, a man grappling with love, identity, and belonging. Nael, who initially embraces a happy relationship in New York after becoming a U.S. citizen, faces a moral dilemma when he offers to marry his past love from Pakistan in order to facilitate her emigration. This act of kindness forces Nael to confront the intersections of his past and present, leading him to explore whether it is possible to honor his previous love while being committed … Read more

Former Chief People Officer Wins $3.3 Million After Retaliation for Exposing Pay Disparities

Memphis, Tennessee — A jury has awarded nearly $3.3 million to a former chief people officer (CPO) after finding that she faced retaliation for raising concerns about pay discrepancies and potential wage violations at the Reaves Law Firm. This decision highlights the ongoing challenges surrounding workplace discrimination and fairness in pay practices. The plaintiff, an attorney with extensive experience in employment law, was brought on board by the Memphis-based personal injury firm with the goal of improving workplace culture and serving as a mediator between the firm’s founder and staff. Tensions escalated when the founder … Read more