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Memories of the Tulsa Massacre

On May 30, 1921, a young Black Greenwood resident was arrested for allegedly assaulting a white woman in a downtown elevator. The next day, mobs of white Tulsans, thwarted in their attempt to lynch the man, invaded the district with…

‘Trump’s American Carnage’: The Frank Luntz Interview

Frank Luntz is a strategist and pollster who has worked on behalf of the Republican Party for nearly three decades. The following interview was conducted by FRONTLINE’s Jim Gilmore on Jan. 12, 2021. It has been edited for clarity and…

A Conversation with Frank Lloyd Wright

Filmed in several locations, this 1953 interview features the icon of 20th-century architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, in discussions of his life, work, and philosophy. Check out the following Frank Lloyd Wright books: “Frank Lloyd Wright: American Master” – https://geni.us/WaaKve7 “Frank…

The Enviable Loft Fran Lebowitz Has Never Liked

Creative director Marc Balet bought his three-story loft in Manhattan’s Noho district 30 years ago, when the space was a dance studio. Although it did have a wood-burning fireplace, the beautiful architecture of the arched windows was hidden. Once the…

Where Do White People Come From?

A Review of “Killing In Thy Name” a Rage Against the Machine and The Ummah Chroma Collaboration By Chris Durai The concept of a cross burning has always confused me. In RATM’s new video, self described as “a fire escape…

Cinema of Decay

This mini-documentary produced by Filmstruck focuses on the artistry of director Bill Morrison. Morrison, who leverages decaying film stock from years past to tell new stories that are relevant to today’s audiences. The decaying film lends brilliant visuals which add…

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