Meet Nina and Mickey McCoy, schoolteachers from Inez, Kentucky, as they take their fight against King Coal to Washington. Tired of writing letters to their representatives and getting no response,...
(Part 1) At a standing-room only event, Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore tackles the death of media, the promise and problems of the Obama era, and above all, his new film,...
Andy Bichlbaum of the documentary "The Yes Men Fix the World", talks in an interview about his ultimate goal for the film: "The Yes Men" seek to laugh about the...
(Part 2) At a standing-room only event, Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore tackles the death of media, the promise and problems of the Obama era, and above all, his new film,...
"Yes Man" Andy Bichlbaum discusses the media's role in the hoax-driven documentary film "The Yes Men Fix the World" during this interview segment. Click here for air times for...
"Yes Man" Andy Bichlbaum describes impersonating corporate CEOs as a hoot in this interview for "The Yes Men Fix the World." However, after almost 10 years of stunts, none of...
"Yes Man" Andy Bichlbaum tells how he got started on the project in an interview about his film "The Yes Men Fix the World." In 1999 when thousands of activists...
This Link TV special is a beautiful animated interpretation of the Indian epic Ramayana, featuring a cast of flying monkeys, gods, and evil monsters. Set to the 1920s jazz vocals...
This documentary offers an intimate portrait of Alim Qasimov, Azerbaijan's most beloved traditional singer, and his daughter, Fargana, following their musical lives in Baku, Azerbaijan?s capital city.
The shashmaqam is one of the primary styles of court music that flourished in the Silk Road cities of Central Asia: Samarkand, Bukhara, and Tashkent. The roots of Shashmaqam lie...
In the majestic Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan, poetically called the "Roof of the World", trance-like rhythms and piercing melodies propel these vivid performances of Badakhshani folk songs, dance music, and...
From Kabul to California, Homayun Sakhi is admired as the outstanding Afghan rubâb player of his generation, a charismatic virtuoso who has pushed the limits of his instrument. With tabla...
From mountainous Kyrgyzstan, Jew's harps, fiddles, plucked stringed instruments, and powerful voices transmit the vibrant rhythms of nomadism and the serene atmosphere of the Kyrgyz mountains in a musical language...
After a stint as both an adjunct philosophy professor and an accordionist/rapper in a rock/hip-hop band, Gregory Warner left music and went on to become an award-winning public radio journalist...