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Fletcher Powell brings us his thoughts on this year's Sundance films
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Fletcher Powell brings us his thoughts on this year's Tallgrass films
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Today is the birthday of the actor George O’Brien. There’s no real reason you’d know him, although he was pretty big in the 1920s and ‘30s. But I bring…
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Spike Lee has said no person of color has ever asked him why Mookie threw the trash can through the window in Do the Right Thing. It’s only been white…
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So much of the film Quo Vadis, Aida? is focused on faces. It opens in the Bosnian town of Srebenica in 1995, as we pan across a number of men sitting on…
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It’s Oscar season, which means around here it’s Oscar Shorts season! For the 35th year, the Wichita Public Library is offering the animated, live action,…
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Anthony’s watch is missing. It’s possible he misplaced it, but probably someone stole it. Probably the woman his daughter hired to take care of him, not…
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The review originally aired on March 26, 2020. From the 1950s through the 1970s, a summer camp in the Catskills called Camp Jened operated for kids with…
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For whatever reason, over the past year or so I’ve found myself watching a lot of movies starring the French actor Juliette Binoche. I know people are…
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The movie world is talking about the Academy Awards this week, but last week nominations for the BAFTAs came out—that’s sort of the British Oscars—and the…
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Teenagers are magnificent. Old enough to recognize and be angered by injustice, but not yet bloodied enough by life to be weary. Discovering they have…
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My friend and former colleague Zack Gingrich-Gaylord did a series here on KMUW seeking to recenter our perceptions of the world of graffiti and street…