“The Albanian propaganda newsreels and documentaries clearly bear the mark of Eastern Bloc cinematography,” Sejko says. “The first Albanian camera operators were trained by Soviet masters — starting ...
Shaka King’s Judas and the Black Messiah, starring Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield, is an underrated true story that deserves more attention.
The people’s history has confidence in its detailed, grand, often fantastical stories. Straddling both traditions is the tale of the Queen of Sheba, proof, perhaps, that Ethiopian villagers have ...
Since dockworkers operate at a crucial choke point in the military supply chain to Israel, their boycotts are a powerful form of solidarity with Gaza.
Carol Fessler, 81, found guilty of leaving accident site, was not indicted for causing Rafael Adana's death; case sparked ...
London police say they have arrested a convicted asylum-seeker who was mistakenly released from prison. The Metropolitan ...
There Was, There Was Not' director Emily Mkrtichian and subject Siranush Sargsyan discuss the importance of preserving memory in the Artsakh war doc.
The Burke-Gilman Trail is about 20 miles, but the road to becoming a Seattle transportation icon is vastly longer. “From Rails to Trails,” a new PBS documentary narrated by Edward Norton premiering ...
For a good while Sunday, Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo was on a world record pace for the Chicago Marathon. While he ultimately fell short of that record, Kiplimo still walked away with the win. Kiplimo ...
Opal Lee, who's known as the grandmother of Juneteenth, is photographed for a celebration to commemorate the opening of her new house at Historic Southside in Fort Worth on Friday, June 14, 2024. Lee ...
Editor’s Note: As Lexington celebrates the 250th anniversary of its founding, the Herald-Leader and kentucky.com each day throughout 2025 will share interesting facts about our hometown. Compiled by ...