Black Writers Week
Why I Chose Family Law Over Business Law
An essay from Andre Hammel, Esq., about how his new alternative system in family law helps to advocate for a better co-parenting outcome.
An essay from Andre Hammel, Esq., about how his new alternative system in family law helps to advocate for a better co-parenting outcome.
On a new documentary project about the legacy of Sojourner Truth, abolitionist and suffragist for women's rights.
A former Ebert Fellow writes Roger Ebert a letter to close out Black Writers Week.
A chance to hear Chicago filmmaker Mark Harris discuss the production of his latest, White People Money, with the Media Lounge Podcast.
Filmmaker Nancy Buirski has an elegant, judicious way of imparting the facts of the case, taking not just the political temperature of the moment (boiling) but finely sketching the character and minds of the people involved.
I can’t help but mourn the movie this could have been had the filmmakers written a movie that suited Hart instead of using him as a substitute.
Moreno, who is both brash and self-effacing, thoughtful and charismatic, has such a commanding presence on camera; every time she speaks, you unintentionally lean in a little closer, hanging on to every word she has to say.
I sense that Ozon has the same disdain for stuff like this that I do.
Though its forecasting might be overly optimistic, Rise Again is a documentary that I’m glad exists. I just hope that the audiences who could really learn something from it take the time to watch it.