- No events scheduled for November 13, 2006.
“Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon,” Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival
The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy- No events scheduled for November 17, 2006.
Week of Events
Be The Media! Workshop With Cat Mazza: Introduction to Web Design and Basic HTML
Be The Media! Workshop With Cat Mazza: Introduction to Web Design and Basic HTML
In this workshop, led by new media artist Cat Mazza, you will learn the basics of developing a website. It will cover how to brainstorm interfaces and navigation, basic HTML coding and fully implementing a basic website. We will look at various examples and discuss how to make your website most effective for your project […]
“The Camden 28,” Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival
“The Camden 28,” Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival
How far would you go to stop a war? Anthony Giacchino’s film The Camden 28, tells what happened on August 22, 1971, when twenty-eight men and women in Camden, New Jersey, carried out a powerful act of civil disobedience against United States involvement in the Vietnam War. The group was part of a nonviolent antiwar […]
“Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon,” Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival
“Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon,” Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival
Composed of an artful blend of documentary and dramatic elements, Khalo Matabane's Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon (2005) is a revolutionary film for South Africa. It breaks from the hard-hitting historical dramas the country has turned out and charges right into the world of ideas from people in the streets. In the film, the struggle […]
“Men on the Edge: Fishermen’s Diary,” Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival
“Men on the Edge: Fishermen’s Diary,” Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival
A documentary by Israeli filmmakers Avner Faingulernt and Macabit Abramzon Men on the Edge: Fishermen's Diary (2005) is set on an isolated and abandoned beach at the border between Gaza and Israel. Here, against all odds, Israeli and Palestinian fishermen lived and fished together from 1999 to 2003. The Palestinians were teaching the Israelis ancient […]
The Sabir Mateen Quartet
The Sabir Mateen Quartet
Composer and bandleader Sabir Mateen has been a musician most of his life. Born in Philadelphia, he started as a percussionist and moved to flute as a teenager. Gradually evolving from alto to tenor saxophone, he has been through a number of musical transformations. He started out playing rhythm and blues in the early '70s, […]