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The Desperado LGBTQ+ Film Festival at Paradise Valley Community College in Phoenix has canceled its 2026 edition due to ...
A long-running LGBTQ+ film festival in Phoenix was canceled after Trump’s DEI ban, as the hosting college feared losing ...
President Trump's new executive orders on DEI have led to the cancellation of the Desperado LGBTQ+ Film Festival at Paradise ...
The Desperado Film Festival ran for 16 years at Paradise Valley Community College. Now, it’s being shut down. We’re aiming to ...
Phoenix went on to prove his critics wrong. He has since earned four Academy Award nominations, winning Best Actor for his ...
The organizers of an LGBTQ film festival in Phoenix have canceled the annual event “in direct response” to Trump’s executive order seeking to end DEI programs at publicly funded institutions.
Christina Estes’s second novel, “The Story That Wouldn’t Die,” offers an insider’s look at local media and politics.
A new documentary, "Searching for Simorgh," explores Montgomery's art scene through the creation of a bird mural by French artists MonkeyBird. The film premieres at the Montgomery Film Festival before ...
Following its premiere at Dances with Films, TETHER will continue its festival journey with a September screening at the Lake County Film Festival in Illinois.
This post was updated July 26 at 8:49 p.m. This summer, as the sun blazes overhead, movies are heating up with stories worth ...
Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal and Emma Stone take on early 2020 pandemic crises of every sort in Ari Aster’s “Eddington.” ...
“Spotlight: Charlie Parker,” Kansas City’s celebration of its hometown jazz legend, kicks off Sunday, Aug. 3, and runs through most of August. Born in Kansas City, Kansas, in 1920, Parker grew up in ...