Various workshops such as directing, screenwriting, cinematography, film business, digital marketing, and film distribution ...
This familiar phrase echoes through the halls of the Film School at Olympic College, where students produce everything from ...
Sunlight spills across the classrooms of Grays Harbor College’s Columbia Education Center in IIwaco, ready to welcome students back for the first time in years. Empty halls that once echoed with ...
Lately, Mallory Edens has found herself revisiting Joan Didion’s “Goodbye to All That.” The producer has read the essay countless times — but now, as Edens prepares to move from New York to Los ...
It is no secret Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” contains two monsters, the creator and the creature he abandons. Not a single viewer of Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation needed the quote to figure that ...
Ready to construct your screenwriting masterpiece? This immersive course led by produced, award-winning screenwriter Sean Mick is made for writers who are ready to go big. Whether starting fresh or ...
Readers who made it to the bottom of last week’s Board of Trustees report may have been surprised to see the announcement of a new Kenyon summer program. Kenyon LA, which will be formally announced ...
Taylor Townes, Co-Director at Blue Stoop, and student/volunteer Nia Pettis join Rachel & Abby for an overview on classes and programming for their literary community. Nia even shares a heartfelt poem ...
One dog rescue organization has waived adoption fees for the first time in nearly two decades as it struggles to place prison-trained shelter dogs in homes. A man has been arrested and charged with ...
Fertitta Middle School in the southwest valley was recognized as a Special Olympics Unified Champion School by Special Olympics Nevada and ESPN. In the last month, 4 Valley educators are either facing ...