by Amy Stoulil | Mar 18, 2019 | Criticism, Reviews, Right
About five or six years ago, my oldest brother wound up getting sick with a bad case of mono and had to go to St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester for treatment. While he was there, it turned out that the 14th Dalai Lama was also visiting Rochester for his annual checkup...
by Madeline Peterson | Mar 18, 2019 | Criticism, Reviews, Right
Gaelynn Lea: The Songs We Sing (2017), directed by Mark Brown, focuses on Duluth-raised disability activist Gaelynn Lea as she travels the upper Midwest, singing and playing violin at different venues. Lea suffers from Brittle Bones Disease, which leaves her in a...
by McKenna Scherer | Mar 18, 2019 | Criticism, Right
“Bring me your mistakes.” In 2018’s Beneath the Ink, director Cy Dodsen films tattoo artist Billy Joe White and his Red Rose Tattoo Studio in Southeastern Ohio, sharing their story of “erasing the hate” that has seemed to envelope Zanesville, Ohio–and the...
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...
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...
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