Notes on Blindness: Into Darkness (2016)
Notes on Blindness: Into Darkness is a beautifully crafted landmark 360 film project that premiered in 2016, answering a fundamental question about the form at a time when the field…
Notes on Blindness: Into Darkness is a beautifully crafted landmark 360 film project that premiered in 2016, answering a fundamental question about the form at a time when the field…
Aggressively and creatively adding sound and moving images to its traditional package of news and features, The New York Times has stepped forward as an innovator in online journalism. Its…
Welcome to Peabody Finds, the weekly newsletter for the Peabody Awards, offering our recommendations for powerful and thought-provoking media you should consider engaging. The newsletter offers deeper dives into Peabody-recognized programming (and…
TED (which stands for technology, entertainment and design) is a non-profit organization devoted to “Ideas Worth Spreading.” The original TED conference in 1984 brought together people from around the world,…
This is the 40th anniversary year of The Protestant Hour, produced in Atlanta by the Protestant Radio and Television Center and supported financially by the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.,…
Zimbabwe is a nation with shining, modern cities and breathtaking natural beauty, but also one with hideous poverty and squalor. Its repressive government is happy to show off the former,…
black-ish sits comfortably within several American TV traditions: It’s a traditional family comedy with parents who love each other deeply, despite their occasional bickering; it’s a warm, aspirational sitcom about…
Peabody Awards will present its Peabody-Smithgall Lecture on Wednesday, April 3, at 4 p.m. in the Chapel on North Campus at the University of Georgia. Eric Deggans, television critic for…
Welcome to Peabody Finds, the weekly newsletter for the Peabody Awards, offering our recommendations for powerful and thought-provoking media you should consider engaging. The newsletter offers deeper dives into Peabody-recognized programming (and…