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Learning the Language of the Rock Poster Underground: Immersion vs. Language As Subject
By Stacey Brook The world of rock concert poster art has its own definitive language, silent and spoken, written and…
Posted on February 22

The Betrayal
Directed by Ellen Kuras and the film’s main subject Thavisouk Phrasavath, THE BETRAYAL spans 23 years following the Phrasavath family…
Posted on February 20

John Lavall’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders—leaders like…
Posted on February 20

To the Next Generation of Rebel Voices
The late historian Howard Zinn brought a new approach to college history departments—and youth activism—around the country. By Michael Corcoran,…
Posted on February 19

Three Qs and the Truth: Food Inc.
Three Qs and the Truth is a bi-weekly series highlighting the best in social-issue media. Who: Produced and directed by…
Posted on February 17

Three Qs and the Truth: The Ground Truth: After the Killing Ends
Three Qs and the Truth is a bi-weekly series highlighting the best in social-issue media. Who: Directed by Patricia Foulkrod.…
Posted on February 10

Black Is… Black Ain’t
In this 90-second sequence from BLACK IS… BLACK AIN’T, Director Marlon Riggs mixes multiple formats to show various viewpoints. As…
Posted on January 25

Barbara Ettinger’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders—leaders like…
Posted on January 20

10 Courageous Things You Can Do to Build Community
By Milenko Matanovic, of Yes! Magazine Building strong communities is critical, hard work. I feel it’s one of the most…
Posted on January 20

Three Qs and the Truth: Invisible Children
Three Qs and the Truth is a bi-weekly series highlighting the best in social-issue media. View on YouTube   Who:…
Posted on January 18

Three Qs and the Truth: The Final Inch
Three Qs and the Truth is a bi-weekly series highlighting the best in social-issue media. View on YouTube   Who:…
Posted on January 04

We Live in Public
Different from earlier installments of 90-Second Cinema, this segment brings us to the complicated conception of “audience” as it might…
Posted on December 16

Arts Engine’s 2009 Holiday Shortlist
The holiday season is upon us and nothing makes a better gift for a friend, colleague or loved one than…
Posted on December 16

MediaRights: Year In Review 2009
by Kasmore Rhedrick, Web Editor The year in review is our annual wrap up, highlighting the standout articles of the…
Posted on December 15

Three Qs and the Truth: Crude Impact
Three Qs and the Truth is a bi-weekly series highlighting the best in social-issue media. Curated by Kasmore Rhedrick, Web…
Posted on December 13

Once Again, It was Impossible to be Sure: An Interview with Simon Backes
By Jessica Champeaux New York, 1978. An unknown Czech artist named Pavel Novak shows his latest works in a Soho…
Posted on December 10

Filmmakers Addressing COP-15: An Interview with Barbara Ettinger
By Emily Exton Environmental issues have long been at the forefront of global activism.  As technology has evolved, the way…
Posted on December 06

Three Qs and the Truth: Flow
Three Qs and the Truth is a bi-weekly series highlighting the best in social-issue media. Curated by Kasmore Rhedrick, Web…
Posted on December 01

Fans, Friends and Followers: An Interview with Scott Kirsner
By Jolene Pinder with contributions by Ashley Panzera The last year has seen the arrival of two new and important…
Posted on November 20

The Kids Will Have Their Say: 20th Anniversary of the Rights of the Child
By Miriam Welderufael Fact: 18 million children are living with the effects of displacement. – UNICEF, State of the World’s…
Posted on November 19

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