W.E.B. Du Bois, a pioneering scholar and civil rights leader, is the focus of a new documentary that examines his lifelong fight against racism in the United States and abroad, while also highlighting ...
Vanity Fair and Imagine Documentaries celebrated the new documentary about the iconic photographer Richard Avedon, directed ...
From remembering late civil rights photographer to bowling championships, here's what happened on May 14 through the decades.
Let the World See exhibit sits an old-fashioned, black rotary telephone on a small, wooden display table. It’s heavy, with ...
From highly praised "Natchez" to Academy Award winner "Undefeated," here are five Memphis-connected documentaries available ...
Prinz’s address is remembered for its contention that in the face of discrimination, “the most urgent, the most disgraceful, ...
FKA Twigs will star as Josephine Baker in a biopic from "Cuties" filmmaker Maimouna Doucouré. Studiocanal launches sales for ...
The violinist David Harrington has collaborated with many of the seminal talents of the past several decades as a member of the Kronos Quartet: Philip Glass, Astor Piazzolla, Laurie Anderson, Björk, ...
For many, the notion of government surveillance feels distant, the start of a policy debate about wiretaps or monitoring phones. To us at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, it means ...
This file photo shows the three producers of “The Parchman Ordeal: The Untold Story.” Pictured from left: the late G. Mark LaFrancis, Darrell White, and Robert Morgan. White and Morgan recently ...
Peabody and Emmy Award-winning director, writer and producer Rita Coburn says W.E.B. Du Bois was born to tell the story of African Americans. That’s one of the observations the longtime storyteller ...
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