Filmmaker and artist Garrett Bradley discusses the challenge of defining what “Black art” is, posing questions through her work, and the collaborative editing process.
Director Garrett Bradley and Concordia Studio’s Rahdi Taylor on ‘Time’
Garrett Bradley's documentary “Time,” about one woman’s fight to release her husband from prison, was an award winner at Sundance last year and is considered a top Oscar contender.
‘Time’ shows a fight to free an imprisoned husband. Garrett Bradley directed it with Concordia’s help
The documentary “ Time ” follows activist Sybil Fox Richardson, also known as Fox Rich, during her fight to release her husband Rob from the notorious Angola Prison.
Laura Karpman, five-time Emmy winner and first time Oscar-nominee for scoring Best Picture contender “American Fiction,” is behind the KCRW guest DJ decks.
Garrett Bradley's "Time," a gorgeous documentary that skips back and forth over the course of two decades, is a Black filmmaker's lyrical tribute to a Black family trying to hold…
Sam Lubell’s new guide is a celebration of the West Coast’s take on Modernism, a style and philosophy that embodied the sense of innovation and aspiration in the post-war years.