LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — In 2024, Arkansas sent two new statues to the U.S. Capitol to display in the National Statuary Hall, recognizing two of the state’s most iconic figures— Daisy Bates and Johnny Cash ...
An Oklahoma Historical Society documentary film released to the public June 28 showcases Oklahoma’s Capitol and the nearly decade-long restorations of the building. “The People’s House” was created as ...
LOS ANGELES, CA – Indian American filmmaker Smriti Mundhra’s latest documentary short, I Am Ready, Warden, has been shortlisted for the 2025 Oscars. The emotionally powerful film delves into the ...
WILLIMANTIC — Being addicted to something can negatively impact your life, and an upcoming documentary has chosen to focus on the point of view of those who are indirectly impacted by addictions. On ...
A filmmaker who has released a new documentary about recovering the remains of World War II soldiers is seeking to show his movie on Capitol Hill. Steven Barber’s “Until They Are Home,” narrated by ...
Part of the debate around passing a bonding bill during the 2012 legislative session was about how much money should be allocated to restoring and improving our state capitol. This mini-documentary, ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Music documentaries have long offered more than just behind-the-scenes access. At their best, they serve as time capsules, preserving pivotal moments in culture while peeling back ...
It's got some Wild West, plus engineering, artistry and a lot of politics built into it. The story of the South Dakota State Capitol is an epic tale. South Dakota Public Broadcasting will broadcast a ...
Energy Capital & Power (ECP) (www.EnergyCapitalPower.com) is excited to announce its strategic partnership with CNBC Africa via ABN Productions to produce and distribute its latest Africa ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansas PBS is set to premiere a new documentary that explores the creation and installation of two statues now representing the state in the U.S. Capitol. "Unveiled: Daisy Bates ...
In 2024, Arkansas sent two new statues to the U.S. Capitol to display in the National Statuary Hall, recognizing two of the state’s most iconic figures— Daisy Bates and Johnny Cash. The statues were ...