
Jay Craven
CommentatorJay Craven is a filmmaker who teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and directs Kingdom County Productions
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The first time I saw Rip Torn, he was wearing flippers, a facemask and snorkel. I'd written to him in January 1992 � and sent him the script for my first�
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Roz Payne was fearless. And she made a difference. In fact, much of the culture we value in Vermont today was influenced by her passions. She contributed�
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The theater world woke up recently to the surprising news that Anais Mitchell's innovative and powerful musical play, Hadestown, won fourteen 2019 Tony�
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Documentaries stood out at this year’s Sundance Festival � like John Chester’s Biggest Little Farm, with its detailed look at the withering challenges�
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Memorial Day began more than one hundred and fifty years ago, first in the southern United States when families took time in the spring to decorate the�
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George Kempton’s passing marks the end of an era here in Peacham.He was a successful farmer - even as fluctuating milk prices and always escalating costs�
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I remember a conversation I had, one August afternoon forty years ago, with my part-time neighbor, the late Richard Barnet, who worked in JFK’s State�
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The sudden burgeoning of high school-driven youth activism, focused on issues of gun violence, reminds me of the 1963 Birmingham Alabama Children’s�
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The late attorney Bob Gensburg was a tireless champion against injustice, even when it was difficult and unpopular.Gensburg recently fought and won the�
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Women are speaking out and things are changing. Much of this shift can be traced to New York Times and New Yorker allegations that movie mogul Harvey�