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Founded by Who's-Who post his prison escape, the Who's-Who Pirates were initially led by him. Upon joining the Beasts Pirates, some crew members followed and formed a sub-group, 'CAT'S'. During this period, Who's-Who crossed paths with Jinbe, the Warlord of the Sea, without direct...
These shrewd leaders led their armies to multiple victories on the battlefield that put the island nation closer to unification after decades of political turmoil.
Anna Sawai’s ‘Shogun’ role felt personal: Mariko is ‘every woman in Japan who has suffered’ One of the first questions Anna Sawai had for showrunner Justin Marks when they first met to discuss “Shōgun” was, “Why are you remaking this?”...
“There was definitely a period of time where people would occasionally say to me, ‘Doesn’t it piss you off that the Eagles have these big hits off your songs?’ I would usually start saying, ‘Would you like to see the checks?'” Souther said in an interview with the Creative Indep...
A daimyo was a feudal lord in shogunal Japan from the 12th century to the 19th century. The daimyos were large landowners and vassals of the shogun. Each daimyo hired an army of samurai warriors to protect his family's lives and property. ...
His album Freak Out!, released in 1966, was one of the first double albums in rock music and is often considered one of rock's first concept albums. His subsequent albums, such as We're Only in It for the Money and Hot Rats, further cemented his reputation as a musical maverick, ...
“Deadpool & Wolverine,” though, was closely followed by “It Ends With Us,” the romance drama starring Lively, which surpassed expectations with a stellar $50 million debut. Together, the films created a kind of family edition of “Barbenheimer,” in which a pair of ve...
Japan’s break with China in the 9th century provided an opportunity for a truly native Japanese culture (Kokufū Bunka 国風文化) to flower, and from this point forward indigenous secular art becomes increasingly important. The great sculptural genius of the age wasJōchō(also see ...