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...away. On Broadway now, you can see The Producers and The Graduate. (It used to be that only film stars returned to theater on the Great White Way; now entire films do.) Playing on the silver screen are remakes of Mr. Deeds Goes to Town and the old TV mini-series The Bourne Identity. Our President is a revival of sorts, at least genetically. Come to think of it, the whole concept of remixing is a kind of musical cloning. Or in the case of Elvis, whose sobs welled up from his hips, his return...
Crossley, a former ABC News producer, is most notably known for her work on the “Eyes on the Prize” documentary, a six part PBS mini-series produced by Blackside Productions that chronicles the battle for Civil Rights in the South during the 1960s. Since it first debuted in 1988, the documentary has been viewed by over 20 million people...
Crossley opened her presentation on Wednesday with a screening of “Bridge to Freedom,” the sixth part of the mini-series which she directed and produced...
...cited the importance of the late Henry Hampton—owner and president of Blackside Inc., as well the executive producer of the mini-series—in creating the documentary, saying “wonderful divine intervention” and hard graft contributed to the immense success of the project...
...almost impossible to imagine that when she was born inside these whitewashed walls, McCluskieganj was a paradise for mixed-race children of the British empire. What Kitty remembers most about the early days is the hope. The settlers' idea was to create nothing less than a mini-state for Anglo-Indians. Their leader: Ernest McCluskie, a Scot-Indian who had felt personally the sting of discrimination from both the British and from Indians who resented that their mixed-race countrymen were eligible for better jobs. As a wealthy trader, McCluskie was in a position to do something about...