Pick of the Week → To Live & Ride in L.A...
Get pumped to feel the sun on your skin and the wind through your hair— May 27 kicks off Bike To Work Week! Put the pedal to the medal and follow these feisty L.A. riders as they introduce us to hidden roads and the underground fixed-gear culture of their sleepless city....
Pick of the Week → The Sally Ride Story: A Wo...
May 26th is NASA astronaut Sally Ride’s birthday. Sally was the first American woman to blast off into space in June 1983. She participated in two shuttle missions, both on the Challenger space shuttle. Following her death in July 2012, it was revealed that she is also the...
Pick of the Week → The Mindscape of Alan Moor...
May 25th is Geek Pride Day! Kick back with a comic book, or check out this documentary— best known for his works such as Watchmen, V For Vendetta, and From Hell, Alan Moore is arguably the world’s most famous comic book writer. The bearded artist is also a self-proclaimed...
Trek Nation
Star Trek: Into Darkness is out this week! Star Trek began as a TV series in 1966, created by Gene Roddenberry. The documentary takes a look at how the beloved franchise impacted audiences worldwide, and also delves into a complex father-son relationship—Gene’s son, Eugene...
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World Information Society Day is May 17—how has the Internet and new technologies affected society today? The digital revolution has enabled accessibility: a democratized, mass culture with infinite creative potential. Films, music, literature, and art from around the world...
Times of Harvey Milk
May 22 is Harvey Milk Day. Learn more about San Francisco’s first openly gay supervisor in this documentary on his political career. The film chronicles Milk’s humble beginnings as a neighborhood activist, to being a symbol of gay political achievement, and to his tragic...