A four-film weekend with Patricia Rozema, the 40th anniversary of Dave Markey's "Desperate Teenage Lovedolls," female Jewish comedies, "Challengers" and more.
For more than 40 years, photographer Merrick Morton has been documenting street gang culture. His work is now on display at a new solo art show, and in an upcoming book.
Lourdes Portillo, who wrote and directed the 1994 documentary “The Devil Never Sleeps” and was also nominated for an Academy Award for “Las Madres The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo,” died Saturday. She was 80.
Portillo's film debut, 'The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo,' received an Oscar nomination for best documentary feature. She fused art and social activism into her work to elevate the plight of working people.
Lourdes Portillo, who wrote and directed the 1994 documentary “The Devil Never Sleeps” and was also nominated for an Academy Award for “Las Madres The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo,” died Saturday. She was 80.