Two Films To See This Weekend
Film contributor Milos Stehlik joins us to discuss two films opening this weekend. “Birth of a Nation” and “American Honey.“
Film contributor Milos Stehlik joins us to discuss two films opening this weekend. “Birth of a Nation” and “American Honey.“
A film at the Siskel Film Center showcases the near-catastrophic nuclear accident at a rural Arkansas missile silo in 1980.
One of his Boeri’s famed projects is ‘Bosco Verticale’ (Vertical Forest): two residential towers covered with 900 trees and 20,000 plants.
The festival, sometimes called the ‘Sundance of audio’, got entries from 17 countries on everything from Cuban punk rock to Danish true crime.
For our Global Activism segment, they update us on some of the children they’ve saved from bondage and an anti-human trafficking symposium Peasah organized this year.
Over the weekend at least 50 people died in a stampede that took place at an Oromo religious festival in Ethiopia.
Now due to tensions over Ukraine and Syria, Russian President, Vladimir Putin, announced his country won’t give up their nuclear fuel.
To get to the bottom of this year’s American presidential race, Rasmussen decided to embark on his second cross-country bike trip.
Colombians voted to reject a peace deal between the government and FARC rebels. The deal could have ended 52 years of armed conflict.
We talk with two experts about “groundbreaking litigation” in India and advocacy at the U.N. that may change things for the better.