In celebration of the United States Semiquin­centennial, the Blair County Historical Society will present a special encore ...
The Shaggs, the sister group that stirred 'avant-garde, or just bad?' debates, have their story told in 'We Are the Shaggs,' ...
The dual release of a new novel and cinematic documentary “The One True Empress” promises to be the most ambitious project ...
A new display at the NY Historical traces the impact of the largest legal organization for low-income individuals in the ...
In its early years, the theater hosted vaudeville acts and films, with celebrity appearances by Tom Mix, Babe Ruth and Boris ...
A new documentary revisits the story of 272 enslaved people who were sold in New Orleans in 1838 to rescue Georgetown ...
Premiering at SXSW, Marq Evans’ film delves into the debate surrounding a famous piece of footage and offers an answer to the ...
The African Diaspora International Film Festival is happy to announce its 2026 Women’s History Month Film Series, a ...
Director Karl Friis Forchhammer, who was born in the community and debuts his doc about one of the world's largest social ...
A documentary by the renowned Bristol-based historian David Olusoga has been nominated for a top industry award. Empire with ...
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.
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