A parody of dialectical materialism (you’ll understand what this means when you see the film), superficial economies, and the cult of fast fashion, I Love Boosters—the second feature from rapper, ...
The Patois International Human Rights Film Fest screens documentaries on a wide array of timely subjects, from AI to mass incarceration, Gaza, foodways and more. Many filmmakers will attend screenings ...
The African Diaspora International Film Festival is happy to announce its 2026 Women’s History Month Film Series, a ...
Early on in Boots Riley's "I Love Boosters," a silly, scathing, scattered and bittersweet skewering of fashion, exploitation and more, we glimpse a giant boulder that seems to be hurtling towards Keke ...
From an exploration of how technology can be used for connection to a display of miniature sanctuary cities, WBUR contributor ...
Flemish films is making a comeback in the cinemas. Director Stijn Coninx's film tells the compelling story of the 19th ...
Boots Riley's ode to crime and the class struggle opens SXSW with a bang, a lotta laughs, and a flipped bird to brand-name fashion capitalists.
Mother-of-10 Mandy Wixon, 56, made the vulnerable woman clean her squalid and overcrowded home in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, and forced her to live off scraps.
Five pinball machines, including the first licensed Star Wars unit, have been saved from the scrap heap and will eventually ...
An examination of the controversy surrounding Noma, detailing abuse allegations against renowned chef René Redzepi, the restaurant’s response, and what ethical dining means for customers today.
A Chipko pioneer warns against destructive development, linking climate crisis, forest rights, and people’s movements. Learn why grassroots action matters.
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