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Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend Music City’s annual “Let Freedom Sing!” Fourth of July celebration, ...
While the world argues over walls and borders, Boulder-based filmmaker Susan Polis Schutz prefers building bridges. Her ninth ...
If you’ve ever belted out a ballad in the car or dreamt of singing on stage, Crystal Chords wants you to give it a try, no ...
We are blessed beyond what we can comprehend I think, and so grateful for rights and the privileges and the freedoms,” ...
On night two of the 46th News & Documentary Emmy Awards Thursday night, MSNBC took home the night’s biggest prize, Best ...
Just hours after news that legendary news broadcaster Bill Moyers had died, the icon was paid tribute at Thursday night’s ...
Filmmaker Jon Else was also honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Carrie Lozano during Thursday night's ...
Sean “Dino” Johnson served 15 years at Sing Sing on a drug-related charge and was released in 2004. He was a founding member of RTA and jumped at the opportunity to flex his acting muscles again.
The new movie “Sing Sing” is set in the maximum-security correctional facility of the same name, a gray and Gothic structure in upstate New York that’s designed to punish its sentenced ...
“Sing Sing” is the result of years of research and volunteer work on behalf of writer-director Greg Kwedar and his co-writer, Clint Bentley, with Rehabilitation Through the Arts, a theater ...
In “The Sing Sing Follies,” the 2005 article the film is based on, the writer John H. Richardson wondered if he was being soft for celebrating the performers of “Breakin’ the Mummy’s ...
Welcome to Sing Sing Correctional Facility, New York’s “It” prison. Among the celebrities who have spoken to inmates are (left to right) Common, Whoopi Goldberg and former NFL coach Tony Dungy.
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