For many Black Americans, he is next to a Messiah. For many non-Black Americans, he is thought to be an agitator, riling up already uncomfortable societal quagmires that are better left swept under the rug. Media image aside, Reverend Al Sharpton is neither of these things.
Filmmakers Rebecca and Josh Tickell, along with music royalty, Julian Lennon, have worked tirelessly to produce the film, Kiss the Ground, an important documentary coming to Netflix on September 22nd.
Kevin James Thornton is a writer, composer, director, and photographer, who has received a degree in Theatre Performance from Ball State University in 2000.
Already an accomplished author and app developer by the age of 8, Nicholas Buamah has taken his love of literacy and is sharing it with underprivileged youth all over the globe through his recently launched non-profit, 'Books Without Borders'.
Based off the comic book series by Charles Forsman, ‘I Am Not Okay With This’ stars Sophia Lillis (It and It: Chapter 2) as Sydney, the introverted outcast of her peers and schoolmates.
Born in Tasmania, Australia, Nathan graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and is a former basketball player. He is best known for his role as ‘Borkman' in the Australian comedy series "Sammy J & Randy in Ricketts Lane", for which he was nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Performance in a Television Comedy.
Huszar currently stars in "Ruby Herring Mysteries: Her Last Breath” and follows Ruby Herring (Taylor Cole) and Detective Jake Killian, played by Huszar, who investigate a suspicious fatal car accident.
"Movie buffs will love the opera’s stylish film noir look, with Easter Eggs paying homage to classic noir movies such as Double Indemnity, The Third Man, Out of the Past, Kiss Me Deadly, and The Big Sleep, among others."
Listen. Play. Laugh. Learn.
Especially for preschool children and their accompanying grownups, Chatham Baroque’s PB&J sessions encourage young children to become active and enthusiastic listeners through music, dance and games.
Make sure you catch the performance of Ben Taylor in Pittsburgh Opera's Glory Denied, the true story of Colonel Jim Thompson, America's longest-held prisoner of war.