Stories and music of Black artists who relied on an underground travel guide to navigate the injustices of racial segregation while on the road. The Negro Travelers’ Green Book was a directory of lodgings, restaurants, and entertainment venues where African Americans were welcomed. Features performances and interviews with vocalists, musicians, activists, historians, and others.

Legendary kayaker Scott Lindgren attempts to complete an extreme, unprecedented whitewater expeditio...

track list: 1.Sometimes I Just Freak Out 2.All Or Nothing At All 3.Stop This World 4.The Girl In...

Recorded live at Open Theater East, Tokyo, Japan on July 25, 1993. Keith Jarrett piano - Gary Peac...

What does beauty look like? In this award-winning short, Kenyan filmmaker Ng’endo Mukii combines ani...

Chart-topping jazz trumpeter Chris Botti and special guests performed two star-studded concerts at t...

For over 85 years, steamship Ste. Claire transported generations of Detroiters to Boblo Island, an a...

In August of 1991, AC/DC headlined their third "Monsters Of Rock" festival at Castle Donington. One ...

Utilizing the 1920s jazz vocals of Annette Hanshaw, the epic Indian tale of exiled prince Ramayana a...

A team of Romany football players try to overcome prejudice in this Czech documentary.

BBC archivists recently unearthed a veritable treasure trove of Ella Fitzgerald shows recorded by th...

Recy Taylor, a 24-year-old black mother and sharecropper, was gang raped by six white boys in 1944 A...

Sun Ra and his Solar Myth Arkestra return to Earth after several years in space. Ra proclaims himsel...

A true story about the unreal life of an unsung country music hero. Ben Dorcy, aka Lovey, the first...

For Donald's birthday he receives a box with three gifts inside. The gifts, a movie projector, a pop...

Suellyn thought the Department of Community Services (DOCS) would only remove children in extreme ca...

Cecil Taylor was the grand master of free jazz piano. "All the Notes" captures in breezy fashion the...