President Biden, who was initially diagnosed with Covid on July 21, 2022, has tested negative for two consecutive days and has been cleared by the White House Physician, Dr. Kevin O'Conner to resume public engagements and travel.
Alabama just passed a bill protecting pre-born babies even in cases of rape and incest, in a trend following Georgia and several other states enacting laws restricting abortion, in stark contrast to the recent on demand New York law.
The useful dill plant makes a great addition to any kitchen garden or herb spiral. A popular culinary herb, which can be used either fresh or preserved, dill is also revered for its health values including boosting the immune system.
Screen Media, a Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (Nasdaq: CSSE) company, announced today the acquisition of all North American rights to the action film The Bricklayer. This marks the second film in Screen's Millennium output deal.
Ohio voters resoundingly rejected a ballot measure that would have legalized medicinal and recreational marijuana in their state, with 64 percent voting against it.
The AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center announced the complete slate of films for the 2022 AFI European Union Film Showcase, taking place December 1–20 at the American Film Institute's historic theatre in Silver Spring, Maryland.
McQueen, from Bleecker Street, presents the rags to riches story of iconic Fashion Designer Alexander "Lee" McQueen, whose unbelievable journey could never have been imagined bringing him from his working class East London home to the House of Givenchy.
With Drawn Arms, from STARZ!, presents the story of Olympian Tommie Smith, the 1968 Gold Medal winner, who dared to shine a spotlight on the atrocities of the Negro people with a single raised fist on the winner's podium.
Weinstein Gallery announces the representation of German-American artist Marcus Jansen and his retrospective MARCUS JANSEN: OBSCURE LINE BETWEEN FACT AND FICTION. The exhibition is the artist’s West Coast premiere curated with Brooke Lynn McGowan and surveys works from 2007-2017.
Two stirring photographic essayists open 2019 at the Frost Art Museum (FIU) capturing two disenfranchised groups; a family’s daily life with the catastrophic Flint Michigan Water Crisis and America’s hidden aging culture of transgender and gender nonconforming people.
A Towering Task: The Story of the Peace Corps, from First Run Features, presents the history of the Peace Corps, founded through Executive Order by President John F. Kennedy, and led in the early days by brother-in-law, Sargent Shriver.
The House That Jack Built, from Zentropa Entertainment and IFC Films, presents the story of Jack, an intelligent architect, and Obsessive-Compulsive serial killer who pin points five moments that changed the course of his own quest.