
Disturbing questions posed in documentaries at Full Frame 2015
Three law enforcement documentaries posed intense questions at the Full Frame film festival.

"Mad Men" asks, "What's in a name?"
Although professional changes present levels of challenge for the men, it's the women of the episode who are most strongly affected.

"The Flash": first season speeds toward the finish line
The series, a spinoff of "Arrow," is all about the fun, and putting the "comic" back into "comic book."

"Arrow": tensions high as new season draws back its bow
The showrunners have painted almost every character into a corner around which it seems impossible for them to ever again emerge.

"The Americans": Exploring lesser and greater evils
The finale is titled the date of President Reagan's famous Evil Empire speech to the National Association of Evangelicals.

"The Americans": episode explores what-if bomb scenario
Philip and Elizabeth thwart the bombing of an American university, yet they're unlikely to receive a medal for their actions.

The original working class hero: Figaro, Figaro, "Figaro"!
This noisy production of Figaro is playwright Charles Morey's freewheeling adaptation of the 1786 "The Marriage of Figaro."

"The Americans": interesting story arc on "Walter Taffet"
In this episode, Martha's world begins to fall apart, both on a professional and personal level.

"Shadows of Liberty": Corporations rule information sources, says documentary
KNON radio presented the documentary film "Shadows of Liberty" and a lively panel discussion at the historic Texas Theater on Mar. 2.

"Hitler's Rival": Book shines spotlight on Ernst Thalmann
While this book isn't a history of Nazi Germany or of the GDR, it does provide a historical glimpse into both societies.

