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With all the news about China's box-office growth, I’ll bet that at least some of you are curious about what…

As mobile technology shakes up everything from dating to banking, Drew Doyon, founder and CEO of UpCast, wants to do…

Tom Waits has a song, “What’s He Building in There?” about a man wondering what goes on behind his neighbor’s

On April 20, the late Andrzej Wajda’s Kanał, a landmark of Polish cinema and a universally acclaimed masterpiece, celebrates its…

Our documentary God Knows Where I Am explores Linda Bishop's life and death, asking how America's mental health system ultimately…

Sometimes censorship inspires filmmakers to be more experimental, innovative and free-thinking. Case in point: Poland after World War II.

The Jacob Burns Film Center, nestled in the Hudson Valley, is a nonprofit cultural arts center that occupies the old

Think "San Diego" and the first thing that comes to mind is glorious weather, white-sand beaches and authentic Mexican food.