Film festival showcases Indigenous culture, history, life Arts & Entertainment Community News by Beverly Bidney - October 3, 2022September 19, 2024 From left, Everett Osceola, Charles Williams and Uzi Baram participate in a question and answer period after screening a film about the Black Seminoles at the Sarasota Native American Film Festival that was held Sept. 9-10. (Photo Beverly Bidney) SARASOTA — Documentaries by Native American filmmakers were screened at the Sarasota
New book details Jim Thorpe’s ‘struggle against the odds’ Arts & Entertainment News Sports by Damon Scott - September 15, 2022September 15, 2022 “Path Lit by Lightning” was published this year by Simon & Schuster. (Courtesy Simon & Schuster) A new biography of arguably America’s greatest all-around athlete – Jim Thorpe – was released in August. “Path Lit by Lightning” was written by David Maraniss, who has also penned biographies on former presidents Barack Obama and
Partnership seeks to combat counterfeit Native art Arts & Entertainment News by The Seminole Tribune - September 15, 2022September 15, 2022 Many forms of Native American art, such as ceramics, would be protected from counterfeiting through a new partnership. (Photo via SWAIA Facebook) A new partnership has been formed to fight against fraud in the Native American art market. Imprint, a blockchain-based art security registry, and the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA)
Osceola Brothers win band competition in Oklahoma City Arts & Entertainment Community News by The Seminole Tribune - September 6, 2022September 19, 2024 Drummer Sheldon Osceola performs at the battle of the bands in Oklahoma City. (First Americans Museum) Brothers Cameron, Tyson and Sheldon Osceola, who grew up on the Hollywood Reservation, have been playing music together for most of their lives as the Osceola Brothers band. Cameron plays guitar and is the lead
‘Prey’ features heavy Native American presence Arts & Entertainment by Calvin Tiger - September 1, 2022September 19, 2024 Amber Midthunder stars in "Prey," which recently debuted on Hulu. (Photo Disney) Unlike its predecessors in the “Predator” series, the new movie “Prey” focuses on a more Native interpretation. In a prequel to the Predator science-fiction series, the suspense thriller Prey features a nearly all-Native cast. Amber Midthunder (Fort Peck Sioux Tribe),
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Sale offers glimpse into variety of Seminole art Arts & Entertainment Community News by Calvin Tiger - August 2, 2022September 19, 2024 Wilson Bowers (left) presents his artwork on display alongside Krystle Bowers at the Seminole Artist Experience Art Sale on July 15 at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum. (Photo Calvin Tiger) BIG CYPRESS — The Seminole Artist Experience Art Sale was a sight to behold July 15 as several tribal artists displayed their art
Hollywood elders spend afternoon with ‘Elvis’ Arts & Entertainment Community News by Calvin Tiger - August 2, 2022September 19, 2024 Hollywood Elder Services organized a trip to Coconut Creek to see a private screening of the "Elvis" movie June 28. (Photo Calvin Tiger) COCONUT CREEK — A private screening for the newly released “Elvis” movie was on display for 16 Hollywood tribal elders at Silverspot Cinema in Coconut Creek on June
Hard Rock Live lands another music legend Arts & Entertainment Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming by The Seminole Tribune - July 19, 2022July 19, 2022 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will perform at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood on Feb. 7 2023. (Photo Danny Clinch) HOLLYWOOD – Another major music icon will be performing at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will take the stage at the 7,000-seat
‘Groundbreaking’ Native TV series debuts on AMC Arts & Entertainment News by Damon Scott - June 27, 2022June 27, 2022 Zahn McClarnon, left, and Kiowa Gordon play tribal police officers in the series. (AMC Facebook) Another mainstream television series has been added to a growing list of Native-led productions. “Dark Winds” is based on a book series by Tony Hillerman and is described as a psychological thriller that follows two Navajo police