NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Colleen Shogan, former Archivist of the U.S., about an initiative to "debrief America" in its 250th year with essays by prominent Americans, starting with George W. Bush.
A locally-founded charity for veterans holds the first ever doubleheader showing of two documentaries on Sunday.
It's another action-packed Friday at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, as Team USA men's hockey looks to secure a place ...
There was a time when seeing a major motion picture in El Dorado meant participating in something close to a national event.
Ohio’s literary history comes to life on screen as two films inspired by Columbus-born humorist James Thurber celebrate his lasting mark on American storytelling. 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of ...
As the Academy Awards prepare to honor them with their very own category, the industry’s foremost ensemble-wranglers reflect on what this moment means—and hope it’ll shed some light on their ...
A revival of the 1970 series ‘The Black Film’ recounts how the museum encouraged intercultural dialogue in the wake of ...
In Minneapolis, videos of the Alex Pretti killing undermined the federal government’s account. But an A.I. video of Brad Pitt shows the dangers ahead.
Previewing the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, which will screen what its leader calls a "powerful arc of films" on the ...
A documentary about cement and an anxiety-ridden sex comedy were among the Sundance Film Festival’s highlights.
YouTube will now let parents limit the amount of time their teens can spend scrolling through its short-form video feature, Shorts, or block them all together. The option is part of a group of new ...
Dewey Jackson Short was something of an enigma in Missouri history. He was a Methodist minister in his youth, served during World War I and acquired an education from several impressive colleges and ...
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