The Global Search for Education: Climate Activist Cherry Sung interviews Marinel Ubaldo
This month, audiences can stream Net Zero Speaks with Marinel Ubaldo, the latest addition to the acclaimed Net Zero video series.
Art Transformation in Healthcare: The Healing Power of Creativity
By Alex Silverman Art Transformation in Healthcare is the latest entry in Planet Classroom’s Problem Solvers series. Directed by Jack DeWitt, with narration by Allena Hill, this short film guides viewers through the impactful role of art in healing spaces. It demonstrates how vibrant artwork revitalizes hospital settings, enhancing patient well-being. Featuring nature-inspired art and therapeutic sessions, the film emphasizes the...
Tomato Records: Unraveling Inner Confidence in the Rap Scene
By Alex Silverman In the underground music scene, Hector Dravid (who goes by Yung Elder the Rapper) is in a slump after his latest album flopped. To make matters worse, he fears his life is in danger as a country singer/assassin is out to get him. It isn’t until he meets a freelance secret agent who tells him to get over his paranoia that he can live peacefully again. The Bomar Brothers, Dean Lee Bomar and Grant Lee Bomar,...
A Captivating Finale: Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2
By Rhea Mursalin The Bard Conservatory Orchestra’s rendition of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 2 is nothing short of enchanting, delivering a performance that resonates with passion. Rachmaninoff’s second symphony emerges as a triumph of creativity and resilience, and The Bard Conservatory Orchestra pays homage to this legacy with a captivating interpretation. Composed in 1906 and premiered the following year,...
Chinese Pioneers: A Captivating Tale of Resilience and Community in Australia
by Jack DeWitt In the story Chinese Pioneers directed by Ying Chu, the audience learns about the first Chinese pioneers in Australia. After the early 1900s, assimilation of the Chinese into the broader Australian culture became increasingly difficult due to xenophobia and racism. To combat these prejudices, an association called the “Chung Wah Association” was formed and later recognized by the supreme court of the...
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