In Malawi, people with albinism face discrimination and abuse. The musician Lazarus Chigwandali is working to change stereotypes and protect people with the condition. In the short documentary film “LAZARUS,” he teams up with a London-based music producer to record his début album at live gatherings around his hometown.
David Darg is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning director, cinematographer, and film editor. Bryn Mooser is a two time Academy Award-nominated producer. See more of documentary work in “Lifeboat,” from The New Yorker series The Screening Room: https://www.youtube.com/wat......
A look at Brooklyn’s Coney Island through a split-screen tour of its iconic landmarks: Nathan’s Famous hot dogs, the Cyclone roller coaster, and the beach.
A split-screen tour highlights the iconic landmarks and auto-manufacturing industry of the Motor City, once the fourth largest city in America with its wealth of stable jobs on the Ford, Chrysler, ...
A split-screen look at how protests in America have evolved over a hundred years. From the civil-rights movement and the Ku Klux Klan to the March for Our Lives and Unite the Right, here’s how mass...
Rockefeller Center’s incomparable Christmas events have filled the city with holiday magic. Watch the season’s traditions unfold in New York City, from the 1930’s to now.
Poker professionals Marguerite Spagnuolo, Scott Blumstein and Jose Montes discuss their luckiest, most important, and most stressful games of their lives.
The grandmaster Garry Kasparov, considered by many to be the greatest chess player of all time, replays some of his most unforgettable games. He relives both the happiest and the most painful momen...
Professional Scrabble players and champions discuss their favorite, most improbable, worst, most patient, most regretful, and most humbling plays and moves of all time.