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Lancaster artist shares how he uses art to overcome his disability, upcoming documentary by F&M artist tells his story and others

James Hollenbaugh, Lanacaster documentary filmmaker of A Life Like This and artist-in-residence at Franklin & Marshall College, and David Nolt, an artist featured in the film, joined us on The Spark Tuesday to tell us about the documentary, its impact, and the stories within it.

By Aniya Faulcon

PBS documentary filmmaker, Natalie Reuss, shares her story

Reuss joined us on The Spark Thursday to discuss her story, career, and passion behind her work.

By Aniya Faulcon

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Film about the power of thought premiers in Pennsylvania

The Power of Thought – Live Ready award-winning documentary film that premiers tomorrow from 5 to 8:15 p.m. at the Capital Blue Cross Theater in Summerdale, P.A. aims to inform people about the power of thought and motivate people to live their best life.

By Aniya Faulcon

John Waters plans to host film festival at Lancaster college this month

Sept. 22nd through the 24th , Waters plans to host a film festival called False Negative – An Evening With John Waters at the Barshinger Center for the Musical Arts at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster.

By Aniya Faulcon

Unapologetic

An inside look at the social justice work being done by young activists in communities across the country by the broader Movement for Black Lives.

By Fred Vigeant/WITF

Virtual panel discussion marks premiere of film of August Wilson’s ‘Ma Rainey’

“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” was August Wilson’s first play to hit Broadway. Now it’s his second to become a feature film.

By Bill O'Driscoll/WESA

Before the bombing: How MOVE became one of Philly’s greatest tragedies

The documentary “40 Years a Prisoner” will premiere on HBO in December.

By Peter Crimmins/WHYY
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