At Hayward Field, the roar of the crowd is familiar, not just from collegiate competition, but from years of growing up in the stands, watching,... With Oregon’s softball most recent win over ...
This sobering Canadian eco-documentary hypothesizes that the world has entered a new era in the geological time scale: the Anthropocene epoch. It’s the age in which human activity, for the first time, ...
One of the first shots of Anthropocene: The Human Epoch, a new documentary chronicling how humans have changed the earth, features a massive pile of severed elephant tusks. The dismal scene takes ...
Groundbreaking exhibition explores human impact on the planet through large-scale photographs by Edward Burtynsky, film installations by Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier and, new from the ...
Veteran documentary filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier will become co-chairs of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival Toronto following the departure of long-time chair Helga ...
POCATELLO — A free screening of the film “Anthropocene: The Human Epoch” and a panel discussion on how human beings have had an impact on the environment will be held at 7 p.m. Feb. 20 in the Idaho ...
Tailings pond in Lakeland, Florida. From Anthropocene: The Human Epoch (all images courtesy Kino Lorber) A landfill in Nairobi, Kenya. From Anthropocene: The Human Epoch. A potash mine in Berezniki, ...
“Stunning,” “Ravishing, “Sobering”… the usual positive-film-review adjectives have been deployed about “Anthropocene: The Human Epoch,” but the movie is even better and more important than that. Its ...
This sobering Canadian eco-documentary hypothesizes that the world has entered a new era in the geological time scale: the Anthropocene epoch. It’s the age in which human activity, for the first time, ...
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