"Cashing Out," a 40-minute documentary from GLAAD Award–nominated filmmaker Matt Nadel, premieres today on The New Yorker's platforms, uncovering a hidden story from the height of the AIDS crisis: how ...
Matt Nadel’s documentary short explores the moral complexities of buying the life-insurance policies of H.I.V.-positive gay ...
Renowned anti-war activist, playwright and poet, Daniel Berrigan was the first priest in U.S. history to be arrested for ...
Every fall, documentary filmmakers and enthusiasts flock to this quaint village for the Chagrin Documentary Film Festival.
His work follows in the footsteps of his mother, Princess Diana, who was known for her efforts to eradicate stigma against ...
Three very different accounts by Mark Ronson, Jodie Harsh and Liam Cagney create a history of club culture since the 1990s ...
Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to learn, celebrate, and uplift the rich history of our global Latine community. Latine ...
Linda-Gail Bekker, who helped prove the drug Lenacapavir’s effectiveness, tells The Independent that $40 doses bring hope – ...
However, her retreat is complicated by unexpected visitors, including a wealthy recluse (Henry Winkler), and the ongoing ...
Fans in New York joined the man himself for a special screening of “Who Is Stan Smith?” and a sneaker signing during the US Open.
The Boston Red Sox qualified for the postseason for the first time since 2021 and veteran reliever Aroldis Chapman was one of the major factors behind their push.
About midway through Kent Jones’ “Late Fame,” I heard the last thing I ever expected to hear at the New York Film Festival: ...