The documentary film, “Dos Hermanos/Two Brothers,” captures the personal and professional relationship of two Cuban-born brothers and award-winning musicians, Ilmar…
Philadelphia Orchestra maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin returned to the stage with the orchestra after six months, on the day it was…
The documentary film, “Los Hermanos/The Brothers,” captures the personal and professional relationship of two Cuban-born brothers and award-winning musicians, Ilmar…
Although not quite done, what a year it has been! Covid-19 has left most reeling and many grieving, while the…
If you have been aching to travel, to get on the road and forget about the new normal of life…
In this Netflix Latino dramatic series, Gabino returns home to Spain after having lived and studied in Mexico for 10…
This inspiring and long-overdue documentary explores a decisive era in recent American history: the youth-led nonviolent resistance to America’s participation…
The rules of social engagement undergo a powerful rewrite when discourse between a white professor and a Black undergrad goes…
After six endlessly long months of closure, four San Francisco Museums, the de Young Museum (opening September 25, 2020), the…
Speaking truth to power takes on profound new meaning when the parties involved are abolitionist Frederick Douglass and President Abraham…
“The good photograph is not the object, the consequences of the photograph are the object. So that no one would…
Talented playwright Madhuri Shekar won the “2013-14 Kendeda Graduate Playwrighting Contest” for the engaging rom-com “In Love and Warcraft,” and…
Prejudice, procreation, and mixed marriage form a comic triangle in The Last Conception by director Gabriela Ledesma. The story centers…
Never have the stakes seemingly been so high for the ACLU than the last few years. Since Donald Trump took…