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Last December, Theresa Eischen was watching the news when a story caught her attention. The original Star Wars film was being translated into Anishinaabemowin, an endangered language. Theresa had zero voice acting experience, but she loves Star Wars and is fluent in Anishinaabemowin. So she auditioned to voice Princess Leia. It was a long shot.
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Moviegoers in Ludington will join worldwide audiences to choose their favorite of 10 international short films at the Manhattan Short Film Festival.
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Interlochen film department explores regenerative agriculture through Greenacres documentary projectA documentary project from Interlochen Center for the Arts works with students to explore regenerative agriculture.
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A free documentary screening in Traverse City on Wednesday dives into the story of sea lamprey, and how this jawless fish from the Atlantic nearly took down the Great Lakes.
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Come with us this week to a pro wrestling event in Kalkaska. Also, a new film explores the quest to restore an old movie theater marquee in Marquette.
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The film's production team is entirely based in Traverse City, and plans screenings around Michigan throughout the year.
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QUICKSAND will be released September 19, on Apple TV. But before then, the film embarks on a 10-city Michigan theatrical tour to drum up support for a release on big platform like Netflix or Hulu.
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After a run of 11 years at the State Theatre in Traverse City, broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera performances will no longer be streamed live at the…
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Today on Stateside , what will a lawsuit settlement that prohibits state-funded adoption agencies from refusing LGBTQ clients mean for Michigan moving...
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When the lumber industry moved into northern Michigan’s forests, settlements popped up everywhere. But when the trees were gone, the lumber camps moved on…