A documentary about the concrete sections of the Berlin Wall that have been acquired by institutions or individuals since 1989 and are now scattered across the USA. Cherished or abandoned, they have become silent witnesses to recent history.
This History Channel documentary traces the Ottoman Empire from its beginnings in the 14th century t...
The Richardson Olmsted Campus, a former psychiatric center and National Historic Landmark, is seeing...
La Sagrada Familia – although still under construction in Barcelona – is a cathedral without any fla...
Best known for designing National Historic Landmarks such as St. Louis’ iconic Gateway Arch and the ...
In 1943, in a circus tent in Burbank, CA, a bunch of revolutionary thinkers first gathered together ...
In Barcelona, the Casa Batlló alone sums up the genius of Antoni Gaudí. During the exhibition devote...
In the 19th century, China held the monopoly on tea, which was dear and fashionable in the West, and...
It’s the hit musical that changed Broadway forever and brought the genius of Lin Manuel Miranda to t...
Music documentary by director Rafael Marziano Tinoco from Venezuela
As beautiful and sleek as it is deadly, 52 Blocks merits special conservation efforts as the United ...
In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. ...
A confessional, cautionary, and occasionally humorous tale of Robbie Robertson's young life and the ...
A docu-art film about Kyiv and the contemporary problems of the capital. The film raises the issue o...
This is a film with music. Or about the music and texts that accompany, in a poetic way, a decisive ...
The Great Northwest is a documentary film based on the re-creation of a 3,200 mile road-trip made in...
New York City's Stonewall Inn is regarded by many as the site of gay and lesbian liberation since it...
Arguably second only to Muddy Waters among the Mississippi Delta singers who traveled north and pion...
A short documentary about the making of "The Great Dictator."
On May 8, 1989, Sports Illustrated ran an article about Ultimate frisbee… about a team with no name ...