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Column: The Oscars' international feature category is broken. But there's no easy fix
From repressive regimes to questionable selections, the Oscars' international feature category is a perennial source of controversy. But the obvious fix could actually make things worse.
Highlights include filmmakers Jon M. Chu discussing his groundbreaking vision of Oz in the Wicked films, and Rian Johnson on Knives Out and the art of whodunnit.
This week in West Alabama, Oct. 2-8, the Monster Makeover exhibit opens in Harrison Galleries; Kentuck's October Art Night; the Glass Hours and Will Stewart at DCBC; The Brook and the Bluff at Two ...
Integrating digital tools empowers students with choice, while making thinking increasingly visible and collaborative—creating a more accessible and dynamic classroom culture.
Four new exhibits, including “Peace Post, a collection of portraits of peace from around the world, will be honored with an opening reception at Piedmont Arts at the museum. The reception begins at ...
Peanuts” fans in the North Bay can celebrate the comic strip’s 75th anniversary at upcoming events, listening parties and more.
Every month, we share opportunities for artists and designers, including open calls, grants, fellowships, and residencies.
Aaron Blaise’s heartfelt, hand-drawn short 'Snow Bear' is a moving Arctic tale of loss, hope, and love, now qualified for the 2026 Oscars.
Todd Rohal, the director of "Fuck My Son," explains why he used generative AI in a few brief parts of his film.
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