
It’s difficult to talk about the filmmaking industry as a whole because it hasn’t been a monolith for quite some time. The Studio Age of Hollywood is long gone, and the move to digital media and the democratization of filmmaking technology has ushered in an unprecedented number of independent produc

Future Science Group’s Literary Unit, Of Lost Time, is revisiting the astonishing life of Harriet Tubman (1822-1913) in an upcoming collection. Amongst many other historical events, the letters of note in this anthology highlight how Tubman escaped a life of slavery on the plantation and heroically

For a long time, video games have simply been considered to be a form of junk food for the brain. For this reason, very little has been thought of them in terms of the artistic merit that they provide. However, this is an attitude that is showing gradual signs of changing in the modern world, and th

This won’t be news to anyone, but the automotive industry is big business, with many companies pulling in revenues in the billions.

Western New York is a special place for all art lovers out there. The Buffalo art scene has been thriving for quite a while, and this does come as a surprise considering Buffalo is home to many amazing art galleries and museums.

Based on the downward trend in local COVID-19 cases, the museum will reopen its doors to the public. “Prioritizing health and safety, the declining trajectory indicates we can safely resume operations,” said interim director Scott Propeack. “We continue to follow guidance from SUNY Buffalo State, CD

Artvoice recently had the chance to interview director Arturo R. Jiménez, who has been working in documentary and narrative films for over ten years now.