Bill Lichtenstein got a volunteer job at WBCN-FM at the age of 14, shortly after it was reinvented by a young law school student named Ray Riepen...
Late in 1983, after the Polish government lifted a period of martial law that had been in force since December 1981, Viktor Witkowski’s parents...
How do you impose enough order on a collective of renegade artists to capture them on film, without stifling the mix of creativity and anarchy that...
Gardening has been Stefan van Norden’s life work, as well as his passion. From April through November van Norden makes a living tending to other...
At 106 years old, the Middle Branch Grange hall in East Bethel looks like a cross between a town hall, a dance hall and a barn.Middle Branch also...
At 94, the artist and children’s book illustrator Ashley Bryan, who experienced discrimination both in the art world and the segregated Army during...
Two weeks after being hospitalized on an American base in Japan for a severe injury sustained in a firefight in South Vietnam, Mike Heaney wanted...
Norwich filmmaker Nora Jacobson paced up and down the pergola of sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ Little Studio in Cornish on a recent late-July...
Will Americans gather around their televisions, night after September night with parents, children, friends and neighbors, to experience the Ken...
The documentary It’s Criminal begins with a class of Dartmouth College students listening intently as their American literature professor Ivy...
Watching the documentary The Mask You Live In with members of her staff at WISE a while back, Executive Director Peggy O’Neil saw another way to...
In 2002, the Iraqi-French filmmaker Abbas Fahdel returned home to Baghdad to visit his extended family. Talk of war was in the air, and there was...