The Grammy Award–winning bandleader for The Roots spoke with Fresh Air's Terry Gross about his film on the funk musician who led Sly & the Family Stone in the 1960s and '70s.
Directors Smriti Mundhra (I Am Ready, Warden) and Molly O'Brien (The Only Girl in the Orchestra) discuss the Oscar nominations on Doc Talk Podcast.
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Buffy Sainte-Marie was stripped of the Order of Canada following reports that the 83-year-old singer-activist fabricated her ...
Hutchinson launched its first One Book, One Community read last year with the book “The Orphan Train,” by Christina Baker Kline. This year’s selection, announced in November, was “Ordinary ...
Jim Tyrer killed his wife, then turned the gun on himself in 1980 — he's largely considered one of the league's first cases ...
They were, quite simply, the four greatest rock musicians ever to play in one outfit together. Finally, the story of their ...
This opening chapter is perhaps the film’s highlight, listening to Page - the great sonic architect, and the band member most ...
Oscar season might have crowned Brady Corbet as the new “great American director” for his ambitiously sprawling “The Brutalist,” but with Nickel Boys — his adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer ...