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Inside Man: A Spike Lee Joint? Yes, Absolutely

Inside Man: A Spike Lee Joint? Yes, Absolutely

by Reid Peters | Feb 25, 2019 | Right, Updates

In celebration of Black History Month, the Winona State Spike Lee Film Series concludes with his 2006 hit Inside Man on Thursday, Feb. 28 at 7:00 pm in the Science Laboratory Center Auditorium 120. Typically, the name “Spike Lee” will suggest the...
Do The Right Thing (1989): Spike Lee’s Controversial and Stylistic Masterpiece

Do The Right Thing (1989): Spike Lee’s Controversial and Stylistic Masterpiece

by Joe Van Ryn | Feb 21, 2019 | Right, Updates

For the penultimate screening of our Black History Month Film Series we will be showing one of Spike Lee’s earlier films, a Brooklyn masterpiece that catapulted its director into the spotlight.  Lee’s 1989 comedy-drama classic Do The Right Thing will be...
Crooklyn (1994): A Glimpse into Spike Lee’s Childhood

Crooklyn (1994): A Glimpse into Spike Lee’s Childhood

by Kyra Beske | Feb 18, 2019 | Left, Updates

We continue to celebrate Black History Month with the film showing of Crooklyn, Thursday, February 21st at 7:00 pm in the Science Laboratory Center, Room 120. This film gives viewers an inside look at Spike Lee’s own childhood, as this film is...
4 Little Girls (1997, dir. Spike Lee): Preserving History

4 Little Girls (1997, dir. Spike Lee): Preserving History

by Hailey Torborg | Feb 15, 2019 | Right

Like a number of the films chosen for the Black History Month Spike Lee Film Series at Winona State University, 4 Little Girls is likely to elicit emotion from the audience. This documentary is focused on the 16th St. Baptist Church Bombing in Birmingham, Alabama on...
BlacKKKlansman (dir. Spike Lee, 2018): History in the Present

BlacKKKlansman (dir. Spike Lee, 2018): History in the Present

by Madeline Peterson | Feb 11, 2019 | Left

Our Spike Lee Film Series celebrating Black History Month kicks off this week with the Oscar-nominated BlacKKKlansman, based on the true story of a black police officer from Colorado Springs infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s. Rated R for violence, language,...
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