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  2. Apollo 11 in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The movie described the mission and the main reason for the Apollo program's existence as a means to investigate an alien landing on the far side of the Moon. [32] Aldrin has a brief cameo in the film. [33] In the 2012 film Men in Black 3, Apollo 11 was used by Agent K to

  3. African-American representation in Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    'There are two audiences in America to confront,' he wrote, 'the white audience with a definite desire for buffoonery and song, and the Negro audience with a desire to see the real elements of Negro life portrayed.'" "Despite its demeaning caricatures, he argued, the program at least moved African-American performers to center stage.'" [4]

  4. Blackface - Wikipedia

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    The group has, since the 1960s, argued that the black and white makeup they continue to wear is not blackface. The wearing of blackface was once a regular part of the annual Mummers Parade in Philadelphia. Growing dissent from civil rights groups and the offense of the black community led to a 1964 city policy, ruling out blackface. [74]

  5. Jack Black Reminisces About 'School of Rock' and His Personal ...

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    Jack Black's new animated Netflix film, Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood, is about the Apollo 11 moon landing, but hits surprisingly close to home for the actor and musician, who has a personal ...

  6. Moon landing conspiracy theories in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    On Real Time with Bill Maher, rapper Mos Def stated that he did not believe that men landed on the Moon. [30] In a 2009 interview, Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood questioned the technology of the 1960s, why man hasn't landed on the Moon again, and mentioned the shadow discrepancies as well as the radiation belts. [31]

  7. Apollo’s ‘golden age’: CEO Marc Rowan is already ...

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    Black realized that the company was now mature and needed to nurture a team culture, and that Marc was the right guy for that job,” says Milton Berlinski, a founder of Reverence Capital who ...

  8. List of entertainment affected by the September 11 attacks

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    Men in Black II (2002) – It originally featured a climax that included the WTC, but the scene was changed to the Statue of Liberty. [9] [10] Changing Lanes (2002) – Director Roger Michell had the WTC towers digitally removed from the opening main title sequence in the film. In the DVD commentary, he admitted that it was a mistake to erase ...

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