Paul Robeson Fund for Independent Media
…typically range from $10-$15,000, and the overall amount of money that we give out is about $230-$285,000 a year. In most years we give grants to thirty to forty organizations…
…typically range from $10-$15,000, and the overall amount of money that we give out is about $230-$285,000 a year. In most years we give grants to thirty to forty organizations…
…region of the country. Visit www.pbs.org/stationfinder and enter a state or zip code, which will direct you to the websites of PBS affiliate stations where you can learn more about…
…do it [Humanzee] justice or like see it the way that I saw it,” O’Halloran says. Director Taro O’Halloran (center) pictured with film crew and actor Liz Bishop (sitting). Then…
…screenplay on which you have worked for extended periods. Your script must be extraordinary by every standard to succeed in today’s competitive marketplace. Similar to a musical composition that simply…
…or reputation for the actors to feel comfortable signing on with,” admitted Chow, “however, I was very lucky as all of my cast was very open and willing to work…
Staff writer Kurt Brokaw reviews ‘Patti Cake$’ and ‘Mensche’, now playing at Lincoln Center/MoMa’s New Directors/New Films Festival March 15-26.
Katie Powers reviews “FANNY: The Right to Rock,” a documentary of the band, Fanny, following history and a love letter to present-day Fanny.
…and for members of the BIPOC community. The virtual event is designed to engage and foster community far beyond just screening visual media. Fringe of Colour is now accepting submissions…
…I listen and help with hand cues as to what I plan to do next. The motto of my company, fieldcrew.com, is “No Matter What the Angle”—so no matter what…