A young boy who never heard of the Holocaust joins an old man on a park bench. They talk and history becomes alive for them both.
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Anthem Film Festival: Films on the Freedom to Be, Move, and Give Birth
Freedom can be lost in little steps, from buttons on an overcoat to Zoom meetings. These films explore past, present and future threats.
Read More »Book Review: ‘All the Sonnets of Shakespeare,’ Edited by Paul Edmondson and Stanley Wells
A new edition re-orders the sonnets chronologically, shining a new light on Shakespeare the poet. An ideal gift for the English major in your family.
Read More »Music Review: Pianist Khatia Buniatishvili – ‘Labyrinth’
The introspective new album from the French-Georgian pianist is a collage of short pieces spanning the centuries. Listen with a glass of wine of two.
Read More »Film Review: ‘The Man in the Hat’ Starring Ciarán Hinds
Stephen Warbeck's directorial and screenwriting debut is a reminder of resilience, personal growth, and friendship, things we need very much in world today.
Read More »Anthem Film Festival Review: Three Films From PLF. Who?
Three films from the Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) give examples of how well-intentioned laws often lead to bad results.
Read More »Videogame Review: ‘Hades’
Hades, a golden child of the early access formula, ends up an amazing game with phenomenal style, gameplay, writing and audio design.
Read More »Anthem Film Festival Review: ‘They Say it Can’t Be Done’ Wins Best Feature Documentary
Director Michael “Oz” Ozias crafted a thought-provoking and entertaining documentary about innovation and regulation.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Memory Monster’ by Yishai Sarid
The first English translation of a book by Israeli novelist Yishai Sarid – a tale of a modern-day Holocaust historian – appears at an opportune time.
Read More »Film Review: Michael Cuenca’s ‘I’ll Be Around’
This sprawling and colorful indie film chronicles the lives of dozens of 30-somethings as they attend a post-punk festival.
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