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BLKNWS videos bring campus a new perspective on black representation in media
Artist Kahlil Joseph's latest work, BLKNWS, is a makeshift news broadcast displayed in Cantor Arts Center on two television screens placed side by side, showcasing aspects of the black community that aren’t usually covered by major news channels.
‘Toy Story 4’ plays it safe but shines, placing the spotlight on Woody
As the familiar brown cowboy hat and sheriff’s badge appear on screen, excited murmurs fill the movie theater.
Staying true to its brand, Pixar has produced another tear-jerking film in “Toy Story 4.”
We Shot the War: Overseas Weekly in Vietnam shows the person behind the photo
Simplicity is the true beauty of the exhibit “We Shot the War: Overseas Weekly in Vietnam.” The phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words” seems to be the central focus of this exhibit, each brutally human photograph speaking for itself — these pictures do not aim to show the violence of the war, but rather to highlight the lives of soldiers and citizens alike.
‘LIYANA’ fuses youthful fantasy and stark reality
Everyone is born a storyteller: Aaron and Amanda Kopp express this conviction in “LIYANA,” the heartwarming and eye-opening film that they co-directed and co-produced in 2017. “LIYANA” was screened on campus by the Worldwide Support for Development (WSD) Handa Center for Human Rights for the Stanford Global Studies 2018 Summer Film Festival on June 27.
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