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Finding Peace: James Solomon’s ‘The Witness’ Unearths What Really Happened to Kitty Genovese
On March 13, 1964, 28-year-old Kitty Genovese was walking to her Kew Gardens apartment after finishing a late shift at the bar she managed. As she neared her building, Winston Moseley stalked and stabbed her to death.... -
Orry-Kelly: The Man Who Dressed (And Undressed) the Stars
The beloved funny girl Fanny Brice once remarked: “Let the world know you as you are, not as you think you should be, because sooner or later, if you are posing, you will forget the pose, and then where are you?”... -
Dana Nachman Talks about Co-Directing Her New Documentary ‘The Human Experiment’ and the Perils of Chemicals in Everything We Buy
The advent of chemical engineering has brought ease and utility to many lives. But a deadly specter hangs over these seemingly wonderful advancements. From metallic construction components to the plastics in everyday... -
Taylor-Ann Hasselhoff Opens Up About Finding Success Right At Home and Following in Her Father’s Footsteps
Not all stars travel far in order to pursue their dreams. In fact, some are bred right in the thick of it. Taylor-Ann Hasselhoff, the daughter of the renowned actor David Hasselhoff (known for his roles on Baywatch, The... -
Tribeca Interviews — A Revolutionary Treasure Trove: Filmmaker Reginald Harkema Talks ‘Super Duper Alice Cooper’
Before there were bands like Twisted Sister, The Ramones and the Sex Pistols, there was Alice Cooper – a group made up of five guys from Phoenix, Arizona that shook up the music world... -
‘Point and Shoot’ Wins at Tribeca: An Interview with Director Marshall Curry and Subject Matthew VanDyke
Director Marshall Curry's Point and Shoot took the Best Documentary Feature award at the Tribeca Film Festival last week -- a prize well-deserved not only for spotlighting the story of Matthew VanDyke, a man... -
Tribeca Interviews: Filmmaker Ian Cheney Talks about His Search for General Tso and America’s Love for the Famed Dish
General Tso’s Chicken – just the name itself is enough to make most Americans salivate a bit, as they picture the crunchy, deep-fried chicken dish with its savory sweet and spicy sauce that can be found in most... -
Tribeca Reviews — The Modernity of Juxtapositions: ‘Dior and I’
In his 1956 memoir, Christian Dior and I, the founder of the House of Dior declared that he hated “sudden change.” But it was his undeniably abrupt break with women’s post-World War II fashion that elevated Dior...
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