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U of A professor Tasha Hubbard's new film demands that we confront and learn about a history that wants to be forgotten.
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Are Black people being erased from Boston? In her documentary, “Removed: Black erasure in Boston, podcaster Sabrina Salvati asks that question and takes viewers on a fascinating journey through urban ...
It is proposed to provide privileges for exemption from paying state duty in courts for persons subjected to domestic violence ...
There’s no question that the Beatles and Pink Floyd created a great many musical masterpieces during their respective heydays ...
Nicola Peltz erases Beckhams from Instagram as Brooklyn sends legal notice to parents. A family fractured by miscommunication ...
The award-winning filmmaker shares that there is no single way to view rural communities and the land they inhabit, as intersectionality always seeps in.
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Daoud Abdel Sayed passed away on 27 December 2025, leaving behind a cinematic legacy defined by intellectual courage, moral depth, and an unwavering belief in cinema as a tool for reflection, ...
The cannabis movie genre has evolved remarkably over five decades, mirroring the cyclical cultural acceptance of cannabis itself. As drug historian and Cannabis Boomer Podcast Guest Emily Dufton ...