Billie Holiday’s favorite musician, jazz great Lester “Prez” Young brought a hip, freewheeling sensibility to his saxophone playing
The folk musician talks about his new album – a lost recording of a solo concert held days before the legendary music festival
The author of The Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum, traveled many paths before he found his Yellow Brick Road
As Michael Parfit bids goodbye to the Cannes Film Festival, there is good news for Luna from the Canary Islands
The buzz surrounding a new film leaves Cannes-goers anxious, but Michael Parfit finds reasons for hope
Beyond the red carpet and glamorous stars, films are boiled down to a mere few words, some more memorable than others
Documentaries on dolphin slaughter and reconciliation in Rwanda are contrasted by the glamorous party scene at Cannes
Like filmmaking itself, selling a movie at Cannes is an intense labor of love
Filmmakers Michael Parfit and Suzanne Chisholm watch preparations in Cannes and prepare to take on the festival known as the Marché du Film
In the 1940s and 50s, photographer Herman Leonard captured icons of the jazz world, including Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington
The ‘Night at the Museum’ films aren’t the only films that take place largely in the confines of a museum
The director of both Night at the Museum movies talks about the ups and downs of filming at the Smithsonian
Pete Seeger is still singing the ballads that popularized folk music and transformed the genre into a call for action
Movie memories come to life inside the filmmaking collections of these seven museums
The jazz flugelhornist and composer kicks off Jazz History Month with a donation to the National Museum of American History
The blues and rock musician shares stories of his wild past and his concerns for the future.
Author Mark Harris discusses his book about the five movies nominated for Best Picture at the 1967 Academy Awards
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