Hardship is not taken on by choice, but how communities use it to shape them is what makes them strong. Four short films ...
Cinematographer Chris Hesse was personally tasked by the first president of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, in 1956 to film his ...
By day, Hexagon Alley is a brightly lit, vividly colored hangout spot for lovers of board games to play their favorites. Last ...
Toni Cade Bambara’s legacy was celebrated through those who knew her best in “The Toni Cade Bambara School of Organizing.” The documentary directed by Monica Henriquez and Louis Massiah follows ...
Teng’s film follows three American physicians, Thaer Ahmad, Mark Perlmutter and Feroze Sidhwa, through their experience at Nasser Hospital, all with different medical specialties and religious ...
Pinball” chronicles Al Windawi’s journey toward reclamation, acceptance and discovering how to navigate an identity torn in ...
Kelly Moran debuted her classical performance on Friday during the Left Field Series live music lineup at the True/False Film ...
Since the early 1900s, Mizzou Engineering students have celebrated Engineers’ Week with a multitude of traditions. One of the ...
The event featured live shows from ESG, Soumir and Peace Lily ...
Yael Bridge’s documentary “Who Moves America” premieres as a look into the activists in the 2023 UPS negotiations.
Films like “Buckskin” and “Endlings” showcase problems society faces in a short package, “Proceed with Caution” ...
Emerald, Sapphire and Gold, an influential and iconic ‘70s disco funk group, made its Missouri debut Friday evening at the Blue Note Dance Party. Partygoers danced until after midnight. Peace Lily ...
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