Thumbnails 8/15/24: Six Must-Reads You Don’t Want To Miss This Week
Some interesting recent articles that you might have missed, including an interview with the director of the controversial new film, It Ends with Us.
Some interesting recent articles that you might have missed, including an interview with the director of the controversial new film, It Ends with Us.
A reprint of an interview from NEXT AVENUE with Chaz Ebert about her book It’s Time to Give a FECK: Elevating Humanity through Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion and Kindness .
A call for peace from Chaz Ebert.
A preview of the upcoming summer screening series, running August 1st-29th.
The award honors her work with Ebertfest and its impact on the broader community of Champaign-Urbana.
Chaz offers a video preview of the most exciting titles passing through this year’s festival.
Chaz Ebert is touring with her new book, It’s Time to Give a FECK. Don’t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to see her in a city near you.
A preview of this year’s 25th Ebertfest Film Festival which runs April 17-20th in Champaign, Illinois.
An article detailing FACETS Chicago’s upcoming Screen Gems Benefit honoring the Director and President of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Jacqueline Stewart, who will be in conversation with previous honoree Chaz Ebert.
Regina Taylor is partnering with Columbia College Chicago on a contest that gives students a platform for social justice.
An article about Nell Minow receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award for her work on behalf of shareholders.
An interview with Chaz Ebert about her new book, It’s Time to Give a FECK: Elevating Humanity through Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion, and Kindness.
An article celebrating the tenth anniversary of our Managing Editor Brian Tallerico at RogerEbert.com.
A compilation of articles spotlighting memorable screenings at Ebertfest over the years.
An article celebrating the work of RogerEbert.com Contributor and Visiting Fulbright Scholar Michał Oleszczyk.
An article about Lou Weisbach being hired by Hollywood Movie Corp. to exclusively represent the upcoming film, “The Jerry Greenberg Story.”
In light of Beyoncé’s debut on the country music charts, “Black Like Me,” Chaz Ebert revisits her 2017 essay detailing her decision to not attend a country music concert because of racial fear.
An article about Colman Domingo, who will be named Best Actor at the 15th annual African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) Awards on Wednesday, February 21st.
RogerEbert.com Literary Editor Matt Fagerholm bids farewell while celebrating his tenth anniversary at the site.
An article honoring comedy icon and filmmaker Harold Ramis on the tenth anniversary of his passing.