Spirit Flute begins with an understanding of the Indigenous people who live and walk the Native road on Oklahoma soil. The viewer will enjoy the beautiful sounds of the flute as well as being taken on a visual journey.
This documentary spans two countries and three Cherokee nations. Learn more about Sequoyah through the written language he created for the Cherokee people, interviews with his descendants, cave writings depictions and more.
Italian opera company Teatro Lirico di Cagliari performs this restaged concert, lost to history for almost 200 years. Through the meticulous research of Basilica Music Director Lamenzo and Italian musicologist Zimei, the program recreates as closely as possible what was heard in 1826.
We are heading into a second consecutive holiday season under the weight of the COVID-19 pandemic. How are we as individuals and as a community handling the lingering nature of the virus and the lifestyle changes it creates?
On North by Current, filmmaker Angelo Madsen Minax returns to his rural Michigan hometown after the death of his young niece. Decades of home movies and ethereal narration reflect on struggles with grief and addiction as Madsen examines family, faith and trans identity.
If someone told me I would one day be a caregiver for my father, I would have said, “You’re crazy.”
Discover how Moreno defied her humble upbringing and racism to become one of a select group of Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award winners.
Now Hear This: Beethovenʻs Ghost goes inside the mind of a genius, as host Scott Yoo and fellow musicians undertake a recording of Beethoven's most personal music.
Every 10 years, the boundaries of elected political districts around the state are redrawn to reflect population changes, sometimes creating a new district in one county and eliminating an old district in another. Join us as we discuss Reapportionment and why it matters to you.
In the small Mexican coastal village of El Roblito, 16-year-old Ñoño lives what seems to be an idyllic existence with his loving family. But he holds a secret. Defying gender norms, Ñoño works up the courage to tell his family he wants to live his life as a woman. Yet when violence interrupts a community celebration, he must face the reality of a country shrouded in machismo and transphobia.