‘WHAT DOESN’T KILL ME’: Vic Chesnutt Documentary

Directed by Scott Stuckey. Vic Chesnutt was an accomplished American singer-songwriter from Athen, Georgia. Paralyzed from a drunken driving accident, Chesnutt died from suicide at 45 in 2009.

JFK Assassination: A Witness Remembers

A witness to the murder of President John F. Kennedy, Pierce Allman, recounts the booming gun, the first lady’s screams and a conversation with Lee Harvey Oswald. (Source: LA Times)

Tangled Up with Dylan: The Ballad of AJ Weberman

In 2006, A.J. Weberman, along with some of his former students, appeared in a documentary film about his exploits as a Dylanologist. The film includes a performance by Peel and Weberman of “The Ballad of A. J. Weberman,” a tribute…

Ethan Lim: Cambodian Futures in Food

This is Culinary Futurism. Filmmaker Dustin Nakao-Haider follows Chicago-based chef Ethan Lim as he creates vibrant dishes inspired by the rich, complex history of Cambodia. Drawing on his family’s culinary legacy of over half a century, Lim’s award-winning cooking imagines…

Tyson Bagent Knows How to Throw a Football, His Dad is a King of Arm Wrestling

Who would have thought a Division II QB, Tyson Bagent, and son of a 17-time world arm-wrestling champ would be on the radar of teams at the NFL Draft? Check out the story.  (Source: ESPN)

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