Nathan Reiter Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A documentary produced by a University of Lethbridge professor took home some ...
It is a reminder that every number we see on the news is a complex web of individuality. It’s historical sonder on screen.
Beneath the lively atmosphere of the Columbus North Market lies a hidden piece of history, one of the city's oldest ...
It’s easy to look at the Halifax Tides playing at a packed Wanderers Grounds and think it was easy to pull that off.
In 1975, a skinny Hampshire College kid making his first movie, a documentary about rural life in the early 1800s, hauled his ...
Documentary Mondays and Fiction Tuesdays, the programs of the Czech Center in Bucharest, return between November 10 and November 25 with screenings of six contemporary and classic European films.
With Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers, Turner chose to get rid of a staple of true-crime documentaries. The doc doesn't ...
BBC bosses were “dismissive” and defensive when Oxford and Cambridge professors accused the corporation of rewriting history to promote a woke agenda, a leaked internal memo says.
Stepping into the Shade,” a documentary produced by two Eastern Connecticut State University professors, is now available to watch on Connecticut Public Television. Brian Day, assistant professor of ...
A documentary about the rematriation of a sacred red rock from a park in downtown Lawrence to Indigenous land will be ...
Jane Williams, co-founder and executive director of Love Columbia, asked Schwedtmann to produce the video. Williams said she got the idea after realizing that many Civil War-era churches were founded ...
Two new projects about the late Assata Shakur will explore her life and legacy, following her death at age 78.
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