Our friend and comrade Mitch Abidor recently spent weeks in France tracking down people who came of age politically in May 1968, to ask them how they viewed that experience, then and now. He went out ...
Douglas-Hamilton, an expert on elephants and one of the first to study their social behavior in the wild, dedicated his later ...
Meanwhile, Hollywood continued producing prestige dramas, but with growing social awareness. With this in mind, this list ...
America has no shortage of military museums spread across the country, but having one inside of a retired aircraft carrier is ...
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The Canadian Army that transformed World War 2
This film follows the rise of the Canadian Army from an underestimated force to one of the most decisive contributors of World War 2. It features the soldiers who fought at Juno Beach, in Sicily, ...
Last Air in Moscow enters Oscar shortlist voting with incredible momentum. On Sunday, the film was named Best ...
Six of 2025’s most acclaimed nonfiction directors discuss filming in war zones, confronting trauma, negotiating access with ...
Today in SCV History, on Dec. 8, 1941, the same day Congress formally declared war on Japan, federal authorities began acting ...
Some of this year’s boldest voices and most masterful practitioners from all corners of the film industry joined Variety‘s For the Love of the Craft to discuss their work. Moderated by Variety’s ...
After President Donald Trump ordered the U.S. to resume nuclear weapons testing on Oct. 30, 2025, Golden Rule: Journey for ...
Once upon a time in America, Schwinn and bicycles were synonymous, and Chicago was the center of the two-wheeled, pedal-powered universe.
The Second World War saw the United States expand on their Patrol Torpedo boats in the Pacific Theatre. Reason for this was, in part, thanks to the brave rescue of General Douglas MacArthur and his ...
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