Episodes
Like many single seniors, Felicia Elizondo faces the reality of aging alone. Felicia's limited income has left her with little more than what she plans to use toward her burial. Despite a future unknown, Felicia remains positive by connecting with others.
Published 05/26/08
Published 05/26/08
In A.D. 1966, a young man mundanely knowne as Frederick Hollander attends a Medieval theme party in Berkeley, California... witnessing the birth of the Society for Creative Anachronism.
Published 06/17/07
Three outstanding film-makers introduce their films and discuss their production, intentions, challenges.
Published 03/30/07
How do notions of masculinity, as attached to specific notions of nationalism, change as their historical contexts shift? Scholars look at the transformations brought to the screen with the onset of World War Two and the post-Soviet age.
Published 03/30/07
A discussion of how Asian American film and media have addressed issues of race and ethnicity alongside those of sexuality and politics.
Published 03/30/07
How do media products flow between national spaces, and what do these movements do to transform them? How do notions of racial, ethnic, and national identity become “performed” both within and outside the nation proper? Scholars look at cinematic media.
Published 03/30/07
A group of gay athletes face a second coming-out process as AIDS surfaces in San Francisco. Guy Decker, and other surviving members of the team, march on Washington to advance awareness and to honor those who have passed away.
Published 03/30/07