Sofia Coppola's newest is a textured portrait of Priscilla Presley, struggling to live life on her own terms in The King's shadow.
Ancient Babylon comes to life in a classic staging of biblical proportions.
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Violin and guitar traverse genres, from exquisite Baroque to Piazzolla's spirited tango.
Can humor fix a broken political system? Can art?
Mistaken identity, passion and murder weave a dizzying web after an acrophobic detective (James Stewart) rescues a mysterious blonde (Kim Novak) from the bay.
Epic in scope, intimate in execution, Ridley Scott presents a thrilling, surprisingly funny account of the rise and fall of the infamous French Emperor (Joaquin Phoenix).
From her solo theater shows to the local neighborhood council, Wong hilariously explores the similarities between performance art and politics.
Come to Still North Books & Bar for drink specials and book pairings connected to the show, Kristina Wong for Public Office.
Josh Berman '00 presents an exhilarating portrait of intrepid sit-skier Trevor Kennison and adventurer Barry Corbet '58, who faced spinal cord injuries with resilience and athleticism.
Guests from the Osage Nation share their experience in shaping the film and the impact they hope it will have.
An immersive documentary and sensory experience from filmmaker Sam Green that explores the elemental phenomenon of sound.
Ranging from the quintessentially Romantic to the contemporary Brazilian, this program explores music created by couples sharing their personal and professional lives.
Pianist Frederic Chiu brings his beloved Classical Smackdown series to school audiences, where he pits two legendary composers against each other in a musical context.
One piano. Two composers. Three rounds. In this participatory musical experience, you are invited to listen, debate and vote in a showdown between two iconic musicians.
One piano. Two composers. Three rounds. Young audiences listen, debate and vote on a showdown between two iconic musicians.
A modern retelling of this enduring classic stages the action amidst human traffickers.
Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart vie for the affections of a haughty socialite (Katharine Hepburn) in George Cukor's blissful comedy of manners.
The scholar, musician and filmmaker discusses the project that led to his film, "Carpati: 50 Miles, 50 Years."
A moving portrait (narrated by Leonard Nimoy) of the last stronghold of Jewish life in a once vibrant region, as seen through the eyes of a Holocaust survivor returning to his hometown. Free & Unticketed
Improvisation and klezmer link past, present and future.