'The Suspect' by Rizwann Sabir is a fascinating book detailing the extent of the UK security services' colonial and racist approach to counter terrorism.
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Theatre Interview: Max Hastings from ‘Tapped’ at London’s Theatre503
"There is a subtle struggle with mental health that doesn't get portrayed too much. In 'Tapped,' the hope in dealing with that is all about the connection between real people."
Read More »SXSW Documentary Review: The Sentimental ‘Mickey: the Story of a Mouse’
This meticulously researched documentary chronicles the history of the mouse and the world's enduring relationship with him.
Read More »Theater Interview: Kate Galvin, Artistic Director of Cardinal Stage, on Directing ‘Ada and the Engine’
Kate Galvin previews what audiences can expect with Cardinal's new production, 'Ada and the Engine.'
Read More »SXSW Film Review: ‘Spin Me Round’
'Spin Me Round' plays off expectations of romance and kidnapping in Tuscany, Italy, delivering laughter and suspense.
Read More »SXSW Music Festival 2022: Wednesday, March 16
Nari and Horsegirl were among the highlights on the first night of SXSW Music Festival 2022 on Wednesday, March 16 in Austin, Texas.
Read More »SXSW 2022 Movie Review: ‘Fire of Love’
A film about volcanoes and love. Scientific and emotional fire.
Read More »SXSW Feature Film Review: ‘Women Do Cry’
Women Do Cry is about a woman who tests positive for HIV in a Bulgarian culture that treats those with the virus as lepers.
Read More »SXSW Welcomes Dolly Parton with ‘Still Working 9 to 5,’ James Patterson and NFTs
Dolly Parton made her first visit to SXSW with films, a novel, songs and James Patterson.
Read More »SXSW Film Review: Horror-Thriller ‘Soft & Quiet’
Soft & Quiet is about women taking initiative to form a hate group which seeks to bond in word and deed.
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