Deen's new documentary "Canceled" charts her rise to prominence and downfall after her infamous N-word scandal.
A new documentary looks at the true crime TV program "To Catch A Predator" and its copycats. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with filmmaker David Osit about some of the uncomfortable questions "Predators" ...
Cancelled: The Paula Deen Story" has the celebrity cook and restauranteur back in the news and possibly in the courtroom ...
Community gatherings, art exhibits, film screenings, live music, storytelling and more events commemorate the one year since Tropical Storm Helene.
Cuba has developed its own infrastructure for producing medical treatments that has a remarkable track record despite the US ...
Pregnancy and parenting fair, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Oldenburg House, 604 Chestnut Ave., Carlton. Vendors, food truck, free ...
The director or 'Until the End of the World' says that his documentary about fish farming isn't just exposing environmental ...
A clip from Deen’s appearance on “Who Do You Think You Are” is spotlighted during a 2012 TimesTalk Deen did with New York Times reporter Kim Severson. In it, Deen visits a plantation that was once ...
In South Central Los Angeles there’s an empty, 50-foot pool in a former swim school where apricot and apple trees grow ...
A new documentary about former Food Network star Paula Deen's fall from the heights of fame may land her in hot water once again.
Birding is having something of a pop-culture moment. Uzo Aduba’s “world’s greatest detective,” from this summer’s Netflix hit ...
Community gatherings, art exhibits, film screenings, live music, storytelling and more events commemorate the one year since Tropical Storm Helene.