‘Hoops, Hopes & Dreams’ Filmmakers On Fostering Community Through MLK-Inspired Basketball Short Film
Glenn Kaino and Alexys Feaster talk to Deadline about their latest animated documentary that features a story about MLK and ...
Although our history books are filled to the brim with the names of men who helped lead globally consequential revolutions, ...
AI video technology has rapidly evolved from crude animations to lifelike recreations, raising ethical question.
Kelsey Grammer recently explained why Beast, the character he played in the X-Men movies, is very similar to that of a very ...
Former NBA player and ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins thinks Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders is the most powerful ...
Nearing Christmas, I often wonder how Christianity has become so institutionalized that its founder, Jesus of Nazareth, is almost an afterthought while his popularizer, the Pope, is busier than ever.
A new biography details the secrets and scandals of the Mitfords, a notorious family of aristocrats—and of the one sister who ...
From a fire at Cybill Shepherd's home to promotions at Illinois Central Railroad, here's what was making headlines.
Over the Thanksgiving holiday in 1969, the comedian and activist Dick Gregory came to the Boston Common to participate in a ...
Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman will apologize for slavery on the county’s behalf. Meet one of the civil rights leaders who made it happen.
In Martyrs to the Unspeakable, James Douglass tells of four Americans who challenged the established violence of the U.S.
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