People of Note: Natalie Patterson, Poet & Teaching Artist
Two Sides of the Same Coin Natalie Patterson describes herself as a Teaching Artist, and it doesn’t take long in our conversation to find…
Read MoreTwo Sides of the Same Coin Natalie Patterson describes herself as a Teaching Artist, and it doesn’t take long in our conversation to find…
Read MoreDo you believe in destiny? True love? Soulmates? Whether your answer is yes or no, you’re sure to be entranced by the romantic…
Read MoreTerrence Malick’s new film A Hidden Life is about an Austrian farmer who lives in a deep valley below a towering mountain with a…
Read MoreThe Wheelchair President marks the second documentary on Netflix I’ve reviewed featuring British narrators speaking on the life on an American president who was well-loved…
Read More“With Coco we tried to take a step forward toward a world where all children can grow up seeing characters in movies that look…
Read MoreFull of Grace is the story of the early Christian church at a pivotal point in its growth. Ten years have passed since Jesus was…
Read MoreCulture Honey is proud to announce a special holiday screening of Full of Grace, coming up this December 7th, a Thursday, from 7 to…
Read MoreThe Trials of Muhammad Ali is a deeply moving documentary that focuses on Ali’s conversion to Islam, his prosecution for refusing military duty during the…
Read MoreMuhammad Ali has always been my favorite boxer and one of the celebrities I admire most. His charisma, skill and legacy have always fascinated…
Read MoreBeasts of No Nation is the story of Agu, a young boy forced by horrendous circumstances into becoming a child soldier in an undisclosed country…
Read MoreThe word “ciao”, originally from the Venetian language, is an informal salutation in Italian that is used for both “hello” and “goodbye”. This seems…
Read MoreI would say the details of the gates and colors of the doors distinguish Paris with a character all its own. Now when I am not there, I find myself comparing other city gates and doorways to Paris. In truth, there is no comparison.
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