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Docuseries Paid in Full exposes history of racism, exploitative contracts in music industry

9th - Higher Ed
Singer-songwriter Jully Black narrates the three-part series Paid in Full: The Battle for Black Music, premiering on CBC Gem on Sept. 21. It explores the systemic racism faced by Black artists in music from the beginning of the recording...
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Documentary does not 'whitewash' Russian war crimes: filmmaker

9th - Higher Ed
The Toronto International Film Festival said it will not pull a controversial documentary about Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine from its schedule, despite outcry from Ukrainian officials and community groups. In conversation with...
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Ukrainian officials, community protest TIFF film about Russian soldiers

9th - Higher Ed
A documentary showing the war in Ukraine from the perspective of Russian soldiers is causing a stir at the Toronto International Film Festival. As CBC’s Tyler Cheese reports, Ukrainian officials call the film Russian propaganda and say...
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Four-part documentary shines light on Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip | Canada Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
No Dress Rehearsal, a four-part documentary about the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, is among the features at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. Mike Downie, older brother of the band’s frontman Gord Downie, speaks...
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TIFF 2024 opens with world premiere of 'The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal’

9th - Higher Ed
TIFF 2024 has kicked off its 49th festival with the world premiere of 'The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal,' a documentary on the band's origins and legacy. CBC’S Dale Manucdoc speaks to the cast and crew on the significance of the...
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Parties leave High Court in Dublin as jury deliberates in Gerry Adams' defamation suit against the BBC

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The BBC team, Judge Alexander Owens, and libel lawyer Paul Tweed leave court after the jury are sent out to deliberate in the defamation case taken by Gerry Adams against the BBC at Dublin's High Court.
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Gerry Adams leaves High Court in Dublin

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A BBC reporter has rejected assertions that she had “no regard or care” whether a claim that Gerry Adams sanctioned the killing of a spy was true of false.



Jennifer O’Leary said she did not treat the allegation...
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Gerry Adams arrives at High Court in Dublin as his defamation case against the BBC continues

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Former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams arrives at the High Court in Dublin as his defamation suit against the BBC continues.



Mr Adams is suing the corporation over a 2016 documentary which he asserts made defamatory claims...
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Antisemitism protest held outside BBC Broadcasting House

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People take part in an antisemitism protest outside the BBC's Broadcasting House in central London organised by the Campaign Against Antisemitism.



They claim the broadcaster has aired Hamas propaganda and has also criticised...
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Bloomberg

DVF Says Immigration is the Essence of the US

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Diane von Furstenberg, Fashion Designer, Philanthropist & Author said immigration is the essence of the United States and that she believed she had lived the American Dream in a conversation with Mallika Kapur, Deputy Global Editor,...
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Bloomberg

China Singles Out Finance, Energy in Anti-Graft Fight

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China has wrapped up a three-day anti-corruption conference with a pledge to deepen its crackdown across a broad sweep of industries, including finance, energy and sports. The campaign is a key focus in state media, with broadcaster CCTV...
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The Last Stand of Moses: A video chronicle of Ukraine’s frontline

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In the debut episode of “In the Shadows,” Scripps News international correspondent Jason Bellini takes you deep into the heart of one soldier’s remarkable journey. (Scripps News)
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In Real Life: The age of astrology

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Correspondent Gelareh Darabi shows viewers the new technology and ancient practices driving a golden age for astrology, from a packed convention in Los Angeles to an ashram in southern India. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Taoiseach says ‘careful consideration’ must be given to review of abortion laws

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“Careful consideration” must be given to any proposals to change Ireland’s abortion laws, the Taoiseach has said.



Simon Harris said an independent review of the current laws needed to be treated with the “same sensitivity”...
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Ex-Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider apologizes after 'Quiet on Set'

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He created some of the network’s most successful shows, including “All That,” “The Amanda Show,” “Drake and Josh" and "iCarly."
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Bloomberg

FTX Could Restart Its Crypto Exchange

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FTX Trading could restart its crypto exchange, this as the company's founder, Sam Bankman-Fried stands trial for defrauding investors. Bloomberg's Hannah Miller reports.



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Bloomberg

Employee Ownership in Action at Charter Next Generation

Higher Ed
Peter Stavros, KKR Global Co-Head of Private Equity and Kathy Bolhous, Charter Next Generation CEO, tell us how they are flipping the script on the idea that management and labor cannot get along through an employee ownership model.
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Many people ‘very upset’ over John Gilligan interviews, minister says

Higher Ed
Ireland’s justice minister has said many people are “very upset” about a documentary featuring interviews with notorious drug trafficker John Gilligan.



Helen McEntee said she would not be watching the first part of the Virgin...
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Bridgeman Arts

Scientists working with microscopes and close-ups of organisms. France, 1940s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1940s French film 'Au Dela Du Visible', exploring scientific work undertaken at the Palais de la Decouverte (Discovery Palace) in Paris, and experiments relating to the theme of outer space. (1943-1944). Scientists...
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iPhone Documentary

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(EXCLUSIVE) PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA: Documentaries featuring the wildlife of South Africa are usually the preserve of million pound budget productions, but one Canadian tourist hasv produced one with only his £150 iPhone. Jesse...
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Bridgeman Arts

Scientists looking at outer space from telescopes. France, 1940s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1940s French film 'Au Dela Du Visible', exploring scientific work undertaken at the Palais de la Decouverte (Discovery Palace) in Paris, and experiments relating to the theme of outer space. (1943-1944).
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'Documentaries of Dissent' Presented By Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Peter Davis, producer of the 1974 Oscar-winning documentary feature 'Hearts and Minds;' on truth in documentaries at the 'Documentaries of Dissent' Presented By Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at the Academy of Motion Picture...
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INTERVIEW - Louis Psihoyos, Director of 'Racing Extinction' at Projecting Change: The Empire State Building

Pre-K - Higher Ed
INTERVIEW - Louis Psihoyos, Director of 'Racing Extinction' talks about the project and the documentary, Racing Extinction. Importance of this topic and making people aware. Talks about seeing the images displayed on the Empire State...
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Bridgeman Arts

Barbican 1969, clip 1 - Empty London streets, boy cycles around Barbican site, 1969

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from a film commissioned by the City of London Corporation to promote the Barbican development scheme. The focus of the film is to explain how the new scheme will 'bring life back into the heart of the City'. The film explains...