Spike Lee’s four-part doc, easily the best non-fiction film of 2006, gets a fifth part on DVD: a 105-minute epilogue that reveals just how little has changed since Hurricane Katrina devastated the ...
To observe the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the Moline Public Library will host a viewing and discussion series on When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts, the Spike Lee documentary ...
Many assume that the filmmaker was born in New York, but Shelton Jackson Lee, nicknamed Spike by his mother, was born in pre-civil rights Atlanta to Jacqueline Carroll, an art teacher, and William ...
Filmmaker Spike Lee screened portions of his new documentary, If God Willing and Da Creek Don’t Rise, at the Mahalia Jackson Theater in New Orleans. Among those attending were Mayor Mitch Landrieu and ...
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