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Artist uses horror villains to illustrate COVID-19 safety
Read full article: Artist uses horror villains to illustrate COVID-19 safetyMOSCOW, Russia – A Russian artist who specializes in dark and horror illustrations is using her talents to spread safety awareness during the COVID-19 pandemic. “I was just really upset by all of this news of COVID-19, especially when it came to my country,” Anastasia said. “I hoped it would help me distract myself from negative thoughts and slightly improve the mood of mine and other horror fans,” Anastasia said. Villains against COVID-19 is one of my popular series of works. Related: UT Health San Antonio offers COVID-19 Halloween safety tips for school children in new video
Whats Up South Texas!: Local filmmaker makes it to the big screen
Read full article: Whats Up South Texas!: Local filmmaker makes it to the big screenSan Antonio One local filmmaker is hoping his latest project both entertains and starts a conversation about religious issues that negatively impact certain communities. It is ultimately an examination of extreme hatred.Tucker said it took him two and a half years to get the big production completed. The film has even played in local theaters and is now available on Video On Demand, DVD, and other platforms. I wanted to examine the extreme hatred going on. You will burn in the fiery pits of hell. Homophobic-type of things, Tucker said.