Perhaps one of the oldest clichés is that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. Ken Burns and Lynn Novick are doing their utmost to ensure that we […]
The 1920s silent film “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” will be on screen at 7 p.m. Sept. 28 at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, accompanied by a live orchestra.
The Moscow Human Rights Commission presented the UNHCR documentary ‘After Spring’ Sept. 6 at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center as a kickoff for Racial Equality Month. The film shed light […]
Film and TV present more than just the opportunity for entertainment — they present stories as a medium for relating and connecting with others. For as long as film and […]
Bow? Check. Quiver? Check. Arrows? Check. Elk call? Check. Backpack? Check. Camera? Check. The Full Draw Film Tour brought the hunting experience to the big screen Aug. 29 at the […]
‘Valerian’ fails to develop characters’ central relationship
UI to offer film and television studies degree The University of Idaho will now offer a new degree in film and television studies through the College of Letters, Arts and […]
Emily Dickinson has long been known as the poet who didn’t do very much.
The University of Idaho will offer a film and television studies degree beginning fall 2017, the first of such programs offered in the state. Russel Meeuf, associate professor in the […]
Michael Huffstutler, a broadcast and digital media senior, will dispay his short film, Wristbands, at the Kino Short Film Festival. After getting his first degree in psychology, Huffstutler realized his […]