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In this New York Times Op-Doc video, Patricia Krenwinkel provides her first on-camera interview since 1994, reflecting on her life before and after Manson. This week is the 45th anniversary of her crimes.
Technicians who free climb cell towers, working while not tethered the structure, can experience 200-foot falls and a sure death. This episode of PBS’ Frontline investigates how the big business of mobile phones has affected lives.
Richard Brody watches movies backwards, preferably with a snack. Together with David Denby and Anthony Lane, he covers the film world, mostly on his blog, The Front Row.
GoPro cameras record stuntman Ethan Swanson’s death-defying jump off a neighborhood roof in Chicago. To stop his momentum, he slides down a slanted roof, shredding his pants, and finally tangles himself in the railing of a stairwell.
Robert Drew (left), president and founder of Drew Associates, an independent documentary film producer, explains to an interviewer, Alfred Norrins, the new concept of journalistic filmmaking he pioneered in the late 1950s, which came to be known as American cinema…
This is the story of Jesse Snodgrass, a kid with Aspergers Syndrome who was entrapped by an undercover cop posing as a student at Jesse’s high school.