In The Media

POLITICO Playbook: Here’s what’s in Boehner’s new book

WELCOME TO FALL. NEW … JOHN BOEHNER’S new book has a name, a cover and a release date — and it’s all as delicious as you would’ve hoped. — “ON THE […]

March On: Shedding Light On “Who Tells the Story”

While COVID-19 canceled a lot of cultural and social events, the pandemic has not stopped protests and the fight for equity and justice– as is the case with March on […]

11 Virtual And IRL Things To Do This Week In D.C.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 OUTSIDE VOICES: The President Woodrow Wilson House is celebrating the centennial of the 19th amendment with an outdoor exhibit. Enjoy this week’s cooler weather and take in “Suffrage Outside!” […]

Reimagining The James Baldwin And William F. Buckley Debate

In February 1965, two of America’s most towering public intellectuals faced off at the University of Cambridge in England. They were there to debate the proposition: “The American Dream is […]

Film festival commemorates March On

The Brother’s Network, a non-profit arts organization is showcasing March On. The festival started Sunday, Sept. 20 and will run virtually for the first time through Sept. 27. The Brother’s […]

Stacey Abrams voting rights doc “All In: the Fight for Democracy” on Amazon Prime, in March On

Stacey Abrams’ documentary about voter suppression “All In: The Fight For Democracy” debuted Friday on Amazon Prime and will be featured during this week’s virtual March On. Landmark Cinema in Midtown is also […]

March On Aims to Refocus Black Cinema History

As with most events held in 2020, March On has two major historical moments to contend with — the coronavirus pandemic and the racial reckoning spurred by the Black Lives […]

Civil Rights History in 1950s-60s as Seen Through Variety

The 1965 March on Washington was a galvanizing moment for the American civil-rights movement of the ‘60s, but in terms of media coverage of American race relations of that era, […]

News4 Your Sunday: March On

News4 Your Sunday: March on Washington Film Festival Pat Lawson Muse talks with Artistic Director Isisara Bey about March On. View the source article: CLICK HERE

New York City Ballet Announces Digital Fall 2020 Season

New York City Ballet announced today that the Company will launch a digital fall season on Monday, September 28 which will continue for five weeks through Saturday, October 31, 2020. […]