A PBS documentary about Hagerstown’s historic Jonathan Street community, once known as Maryland’s “Black Wall Street,” has ...
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After 40 years, thousands of movies and a near-death experience, VTIFF has become the leading force of film in Burlington, ...
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NBC News has significantly scaled back its LGBTQ coverage, along with other identity-focused reporting, as recent layoffs put minority journalism at risk, according to reporting by The Wrap.
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Cooper’s Birthday Market at Schilling’s: Come swing by Schilling’s Garden Market on Saturday, October 18th to celebrate ...
There are few living witnesses of the events surrounding the murder of the five young journalists, but one shares his story ...
In films like “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” and “Uncle Buck,” the Canadian actor John Candy walked the line between real ...
Death in the Family,” Arquette researched narcissistic abusive relationships.
Horror fans on social media are calling John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness “pure evil,” and you can see for yourself now on ...
In an interview, Glaswegian director John McPhail talked about finding the right cast and setting and making a movie that can ...