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Anthem Film Review: ‘Beyond Homeless: Finding Hope’
Homelessness is a crisis. The film 'Beyond Homeless: Finding Hope' examines multiple approaches to helping unhoused people.
Read More »Theater Review (Broadway): ‘The Kite Runner’
A stage adaptation of the Khaled Hosseini bestseller is flawed but earnest, moving and relevant.
Read More »Anthem Film Review: ‘Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in his Own Words’ Top Award Winner
Clarence Thomas exemplifies the American dream. Born into poverty, abandoned by his father, through hard work and dedication, he rose to one of the highest offices in the land.
Read More »‘Bright Memory: Infinite’ Console Edition Review
'Bright Memory: Infinite' is a short but bright burst of sci-fi FPS action. Goofy story aside, this is a fun experience from a small but talented developer.
Read More »Concert Review (NYC): ‘Image China: East/West Symphonic Concert’ with the New Jersey Symphony and Soloists (20 July 2022)
An evening of cultural exchange featured music and musicians from China and the U.S.
Read More »Music Blu-ray Review: The Beatles’ ‘Get Back’
The new film let you be a fly on the wall as the Beatles work through their issues, play with ideas, and develop material for "Let It Be," their last album.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): The Fire This Time Festival 2022
Six incisive short plays explore the varied range of backgrounds and identities that form the Black experience in the U.S.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Endangered’
'Endangered' is a documentary about the fragility of press freedom in democracies which are shifting toward dictatorships.
Read More »Anthem Film Festival: Back to Vegas with John Cleese, Kennedy, and Frederick Douglass
The Anthem Libertarian Film Festival returns to its Las Vegas home for 2022 run in July with John Cleese and Kennedy.
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