The city of Lowell often celebrates the women and immigrants that helped shape the city as it developed into an industrial powerhouse in the 19th century, and for nearly 50 years the ...
The film, Celebrating Champions of Culture, will stream on Tubi and Amazon Prime Video, expanding the cultural digital footprint of the organization.
Fiona Dodwell dives into the history of horror's most haunted dolls, pulling from her must-read book, 'A Cursed Collection of Haunted Dolls.' ...
On March 10, 1876, a simple sentence spoken into a new machine signaled a major shift in how people could connect across distance. In a Boston boardinghouse, ...
The gruesome, unsolved killing was known as the “gay Black Dahlia.” Director Rachel Mason solved it in 'My Brother's Killer,' premiering at SXSW.
The Journey" tells the story of 272 enslaved people sold in New Orleans in 1838 and why it still matters to about 4,000 descendants.
Documentaries have only gotten better as time has gone on, and not simply because of hindsight. As such, we think these are the best history documentaries ever.
It’s safe to say, the Fargo Theatre hasn’t looked better in a hundred years. Now, as staff, board and volunteers put the final touches on 100th birthday celebrations this week ...
The quality of this year’s nominees suggests they are. For the first time in a while, most of the nominated films are ...
Gianfranco Rosi discusses exploring the past, present and future of Napoli in his new documentary, the Venice winner Pompei: Below the Clouds.
Lynette Howell Taylor has seen the Oscars from a few different vantage points: As a nominee, in 2019 for “A Star is Born,” as a producer of the broadcast in 2020, as a member of the film academy’s ...
Green Book, Bombshell, and Evita were shamelessly baiting Oscars upon release, and indeed they took home Academy gold.
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