Public Enemy's "Fight the Power" became a defining anthem for social change and resistance during a turbulent era in America.
Chuck D's voice, commanding as ever, ripped through the crowd as Flavor Flav delivered his signature ad-libs and the same dance moves he did in the 1989 video for the groundbreaking track.
At its new home at John Carroll, the ensemble tackles a play featuring environmental dangers, government cover-ups and ...
The 1967 act was designed as a counterrorism measure to prevent activities that threatened India’s sovereignty. But, ...
A documentary deconstructs the true crime genre, an obsessive worms his way into a pop star's entourage, and more standouts ...
Multimedia artist Khaled Sabsabi, a one-time hip-hop performer, has been selected to represent the country at the Venice ...
Director Darryl Yap is puzzled why the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) asked the distributor of ...
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The Truth About Public Enemy Number One1. His Father Tried To Keep Him Out Of Trouble Before becoming public enemy number one, John Dillinger grew up in Indiana, born in 1903 to John Dillinger Sr and Mary Ellen Lancaster. John ...
CARLSBAD League of Women Voters holds celebration The League of Women Voters of North County San Diego hosts a birthday celebration at 2 p.m. Feb. 22 to mark the 105th anniversary of the founding of ...
"Sweetheart" will be part of a new permanent exhibit on Capone, called "The First Public Enemy," which will also include a rare home movie from 1929. The movie was shot on 16mm film at Capone's ...
Plot: Comedy/Indie film. A stand-up comedy veteran hits the road to a small Wisconsin town to try to impress a "Tonight Show" ...
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