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4 days ago |
wtmd.org | Paul Hartman
After a lifetime of making music, Linda Smith is stepping out more into the world and playing shows across the globe. She just got back from a tour in Italy, and she is set to play a show at Current Space on June 10. You might know some of her music from her record Till Another Time: 1988-1996, which features a collection of songs recorded during that period. In 2025, Smith is looking forward to places where music continues to bring her and the friends she’s made along the way.
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1 week ago |
wtmd.org | Paul Hartman
Dr. Kalima Young is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night. Towson EMF Film ReviewsTHE FOUR SEASONS – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young 00:00 / 2:35
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3 weeks ago |
wtmd.org | Paul Hartman
Dr. Kalima Young is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night. Towson EMF Film ReviewsDAREDEVIL and THE LAST ANNIVERSARY – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young 00:00 / 3:23
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1 month ago |
wtmd.org | Paul Hartman
McCABE AND MRS. MILLER – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella<b>Michael Angelella</b> is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio. Towson EMF Film ReviewsMcCABE AND MRS.
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1 month ago |
wtmd.org | Paul Hartman
SINNERS – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima YoungDr. Kalima Young is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.
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