‘Why We Dance’ documentary to make its US screening debut at Ohio State
From forms of exercise to means of self-expression to displays of beauty, dance can pose varied meanings to different people. Author and da…
From forms of exercise to means of self-expression to displays of beauty, dance can pose varied meanings to different people. Author and da…
Films once thought to be gone forever are now returning to the big screen at Ohio State. The Cinema Revival Festival, annually hosted by the Wex…
An upcoming interdisciplinary performance by Ohio State Master of Fine Arts students, titled “Black on Earth,” will combine dance, agricu…
Though art comes in many different forms, two particularly iconic mediums are film and poetry. Despite their popularity, however, the forms…
For roughly 10 years, Ohio State has been bringing dance from the stage to the big screen. DANCE@30FPS — or frames per second — is an a…
Widely hailed as the “Mother of African Cinema,” Sarah Maldoror inspired countless artists throughout her lifetime. Even after her death in…
Though the phrase “New year, new me” is undoubtedly clichéd, many people still view January as a clean slate on which they can freely scribbl…
John Oliver — a comedian, author and talk show host best known for his late-night political satire program “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” — w…
It’s a prime time of year for film enthusiasts, as the Wexner Center for the Arts’ annual documentary festival, Unorthodocs, returns for it…
In the collective unit of a marching band, the isolated impact of each instrument can sometimes be forgotten. Filmmaker Alison O’Daniel wro…