Thoughtful film curation asks us to consider films in a new light. Alexander Horwath knows this better than most, having served as director of…
With an education system as corrupt and ineffectual as that of the United States, stories of real teachers making a genuine difference are few…
At one end, a nearly perfunctory art documentary; on the other, a lively essay film on color; in between, a shambolic chronicle of a…
Few works of art have a history as rousing or enigmatic as Francisco Goya’s Black Paintings. The tale goes something like this: Goya, possibly…
A simple sprinkling of chemicals into an in-ground pool reveals more about the enigmatic figure at the center of Ted Kennedy’s B.F. Skinner Plays…