On Her Own
Ani DiFranco documentary to screen at Eugene Art House starting Nov.15
“I actually believe right now, it is more important than ever to look at women like Ani and her career and what she’s done as … Continue reading
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“I actually believe right now, it is more important than ever to look at women like Ani and her career and what she’s done as … Continue reading
“If you listen to nature, it will lead the way,” says tribal elder Gagai Taimanav from Rotuma Island in the movie Hidden in Plain Sight. … Continue reading
The Eugene Art House hosts a free screening and discussion of A Public Space, a short documentary about what public space means in Eugene with … Continue reading
by Ridic Ferrand This year, I’ve been streaming the Cartoon Network’s newest Adult Swim animated series, Smiling Friends. For the last decade, I have been … Continue reading
Who doesn’t love a good story about unsolved crimes? As a longtime Law & Order: Special Victims Unit watcher and a fan of Mary Higgins … Continue reading
The adult animated series Invincible follows Mark Grayson, a seemingly ordinary teenager who discovers he has inherited incredible abilities from his father, Omni-Man, one of … Continue reading
Crawling out through the fallout of terrible video game adaptations, Amazon Prime Studio’s Fallout TV series is a perfect representation of the perennial video game … Continue reading
Steamy, sensual and sensational — my exact description of season three of the Netflix series Bridgerton. Set in England during the Regency era in the … Continue reading
Patricia Highsmith’s 1955 novel The Talented Mr. Ripley has been made into a movie twice, the more recent attempt, in 1999, featuring Matt Damon in … Continue reading
The Brokenwood Mysteries, streaming on Acorn, Amazon Prime, Roku and other services, is the best quirky murder mystery police procedural you’ve never heard of. It’s … Continue reading