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Added on the 04/03/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Flag twirlers and costumed participants march along the streets of New York as the city's first in-person Pride March takes place after it was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic. IMAGES
New York, Oct 7 (EFE).- The quintessential pop culture event that is Comic Com opened in New York on Thursday to an enthusiastic reception from fans of comics, film, television and videogames delighted to have the chance to gather together in person again after last year's fest was canceled due to Covid-19.People from across the United States and the world - and some who looked to have come from distant quadrants of the galaxy - flocked to the Javits Center to show off their costumes and catch a glimpse of their screen heroes in the flesh.Spider-Man strolling with Venom, Ahsoka Tano of Star Wars getting help with her costume from a friend, the Joker taking a selfie with a Star Trek character and a pair of Star Wars Jawas browsing the merchandise constitute a small sample of the wondrous sights. (Camera: JORGE FUENTELSAZ).SHOT LIST: COMIC CON 2021 GETS UNDER WAY AT THE JAVITS CENTER IN NEW YORK, US.SOUND BITES: CHARLES ALLEN, A COMIC CON DEVOTEE; LEX, A COMIC CON DEVOTEE; AND MIKE, A COMIC BOOK MERCHANT.
Singapore, Sep 3 (EFE/EPA).-The New York-based Museum of Ice Cream opened its first overseas outlet in Singapore on August 19 amid strict coronavirus pandemic protocols. Spanning 60,000 square feet across five buildings, the museum features 14 unique interactive installations, a cafe and bar, and unlimited servings of ice cream. Visitors are required to be vaccinated or provide valid negative Covid-19 tests taken within 24 hours of their visit. (Camera: HOW HWEE YOUNG)SHOT LIST: THE MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM IN SINGAPORE.
Sao Paulo (Brazil), Sep 3 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) With more than 90 artists and a thousand works, the 34th edition of the Sao Paulo Biennial will open its doors this Saturday with the mission of "embracing the city" and shedding light despite the "darkness" that has marked the world in the years of the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE BIENNIAL IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL
Rome (Italy), Mexico City (Mexico) and New York (USA), May 17 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla / América Neri / Alba Vigaray) The museums celebrate their International Day tomorrow at a difficult time .More than a year after the pandemic began, the sector has mixed feelings: signs of recovery are beginning to arrive, but an important part of museums around the world are still closed and those that are open still see the expected recovery very far away.FOOTAGE OF MUSEUMS IN ROME, NEW MEXICO, AND THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM IN NEW YORK.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).