Rebecca Augusta Miller, born on September 15, 1962, in Roxbury, Connecticut, is an acclaimed American filmmaker, novelist, ...
The United States isn’t exceptional because of our common culture; it’s exceptional because Americans have been able to ...
92 films, 32 nations—SVAFF 2025 honored Souleymane Cissé, screened Omotola's A Mother’s Love, celebrated AU’s recognition of ...
Acclaimed Italian filmmaker and activist Fred Kudjo Kuwornu will bring his thought-provoking film, “We Were Here: The Untold Story of Black Africans in Renaissance Europe,” to the Wexner Center for ...
Black Poetry Day does more than fill a spot on the calendar; it serves as a reminder that poetry has launched movements, created community, challenged power and given poets a lane to voice their ...
The late actor’s son, Chris Candy, reflects on his father’s drives and demons in the Hall of Ocean Life with Colin Hanks, the ...
The doc director talked about the historical significance of the film, scoring it at Abbey Road Studios and working with ...
There seems to be a Beatles renaissance occurring right now, ahead of the group's Anthology 4, which is set to arrive in ...
After an 11-month, $4.2 million renovation, Chatham’s historic Crandell Theatre is reopening with state-of-the-art upgrades ...
A documentary premiered Thursday night, but watching “Birmingham’s Front Lawn: 15 Years of Railroad Park” was more like ...
A new documentary, now on Netflix, shows how disconnected from one another Americans have become—and also how cohesive some ...
A new documentary, "Birmingham's Front Lawn," premiered at the Lyric Theatre, showcasing the 15-year history of Railroad Park ...