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International Women's day 2023: Emerging female artists to watch out for

1. PholaPreye - 'Magic Carpet' PholaPreye is a multidisciplinary artist. She sings, paints, models, and is a content curator. She describes music as an extension of herself, where she writes and sings about relatable real-life experiences (conscious music) and expresses them through Soul, Pop, and R&B. She released her first single titled ‘Heart plead’ in 2019 which featured rapper YokeeGilla. Her latest single 'Magic Carpet' produced by BigFoot is an ode to puppy love, this is a tale of being immersed in love and being intentional about it.

Joan Chen Talks Didi, Motherhood in Interview

In Didi, Sean Wang’s semi-autobiographical debut feature, Chris (Izaac Wang) is a 13-year-old boy growing up in the Bay Area during the late aughts and exploring the kind of person he wants to be. Doing so is not easy—between navigating new and old friendships, dealing with a thrilling yet disorienting crush, and experiencing a new (if misplaced) frustration with his family, Chris goes through his share of growing pains before making some valuable and unexpected discoveries about himself and the people he loves.

Kate Henshaw & Enioluwa Adeoluwa play mother and son in 'A Mother's Love'

Enioluwa plays Folahanmi, a young son who is about to set out from his little town to the big city for greener pastures. Henshaw plays Maami, his single mother who has already experienced loss with her husband. Set in 2008, Oye Ekiti, the film follows the pair as they come to this new crossroad and prepare to leave each other. Maami has mixed feelings about the moment. With Folahanmi being her only living relative revealed in the course of the film, she feels a need to have him remain in the nest and protected by her.

Medicine: A Skeptical Eye on Contacts

Carol Melzer, 30, of La Grange, Ill., was visiting friends in France when the trouble began. “My eye started bothering me on Sunday night,” she recalls. “By Tuesday morning I was in the American Hospital of Paris.” Her problem: a severe infection apparently caused by her use of extended-wear contact lenses. Though doctors managed to control the infection, Melzer’s cornea was so badly scarred that she was virtually blind in her right eye.