Roxbury Film Festival: The film festival for the culture
Imani Hill, The Suffolk Journal; June 30, 2021
“A Tale of Three Chinatowns” raises concerns about neighborhoods’ survival
Shira Laucharoen, Sampan; June 25, 2021
5 Things To Do This Weekend, Including A Performance Installation And A Walking Tour
Dianna Bell and Tania Ralli, WBUR The ARTery; June 24, 2021
Jamila Wignot’s ‘AILEY’ closes Roxbury International Film Festival
Colette Greenstein, Bay State Banner; June 24, 2021
The 23rd Roxbury International Film Festival
Will Gilbert, WPRI-TV The Rhode Show; June 23, 2021
BWW Review: DOCUMENTARY HIGHLIGHTS at The Roxbury International Film Festival
Andrew Child, Broadway World; June 22, 2021
Roxbury Film Festival: See Italian art though the eyes of Fab 5 Freddy
Imani Hill, The Suffolk Journal; June 22, 2021
Roxbury Film Festival: Documentary shows how James Hemings influenced American cuisine
To Do Today: Roxbury International Film Festival
Lauren Richards, BU Today; June 22, 2021
INTERVIEW: “A TALE OF THREE CHINATOWNS” DIRECTOR LISA MAO
Anna Hoang, Boston Hassle; June 21, 2021
Voices with Pebbles: Lisa Simmons (Roxbury International Film Festival 2021)
Pebbles, WBQT-FM Voices; June 20, 2021
23rd Roxbury Film Festival Celebrates Black Voices In Film
Callie Crossley, GBH Under the Radar; June 18, 2021
Aisha Ford on Making Films Based On Her Childhood with Cherry Lemonade | Tribeca 2021 [Exclusive Interview]
Gig Patta, LRM Online; June 18, 2021
Commemorate History and Celebrate Juneteenth 2021 With These Events Happening All Across the Country
Shanelle Genai, The Root; June 17, 2021
10 things to do in Boston this Juneteenth weekend
Kevin Slane, Boston.com; June 17, 2021
INTERVIEW: LISA SIMMONS ON THE ROXBURY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Oscar Goff, Boston Hassle; June 17, 2021
Roxbury International Film Festival opens with a hybrid format
Thomas Brennan, Style Boston; June 17, 2021
Executive Order: A Brazilian Sci- Fi Film That Tells The Truth Of The USA
Rodney Brown, Nerd Caliber; June 16, 2021
6 artful ways to celebrate Juneteenth
A.Z. Madonna, The Boston Globe; June 16, 2021
Roxbury-Made 'Memoirs Of A Black Girl' Brings An Emerging Filmmaker Into Her Own
Erin Trahan, WBUR The ARTery; June 16, 2021
Lisa Simmons on BPR
Margery Eagan & Jared Bowen, GBH Radio Boston Public Radio; June 15, 2021
23rd Roxbury International Film Festival celebrates Black voices & visions
Stephen Schaefer, Boston Herald; June 15, 2021
Roxbury Film Festival kicks off this week with in-person screenings
Imani Hill, The Suffolk Journal; June 14, 2021
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
Pat Williams, The Word Boston; June 14, 2021
Boston arts scene gets ready to celebrate Juneteenth
Jed Gottlieb, Boston Herald; June 14, 2021
CityLine: Sun. June 13, 2021: MFA Juneteenth celebrations
Karen Holmes Ward, WCVB-TV CityLine; June 13, 2021
Film Interview: RoxFilm’s Lisa Simmons — Embracing Cinematic Independence
Tim Jackson, The Arts Fuse; June 13, 2021
Coming Attractions: June 13 through 29 — What Will Light Your Fire
Staff, The Arts Fuse; June 13, 2021
The best Boston movie no one’s ever seen’: ‘Blue Hill Avenue’ at 20
Adrian Walker, The Boston Globe Magazine; June 11, 2021
The Big To-Do: 4 stars for ‘In the Heights,’ 21 John Mulaney shows, 70 summer reading picks, 17 best lobster rolls
Marie Morris, The Boston Globe; June 11, 2021
Chris Lovett, BNN News, June 1, 2021
RoxFilm Interview with Lisa Simmons
Art and activism on screen at Roxbury International Film Festival
Colette Greenstein, Bay State Banner; June 9, 2021
Highlights from a hybrid Roxbury International Film Festival
Mark Feeney, The Boston Globe; June 9, 2021
Roxbury Restaurant Week to celebrate the neighborhood’s culinary scene
Erin Kuschner, Boston.com; June 1, 2021
End of Tax Incentives Would Threaten Mass. Film Industry, Opponents Say
Featuring Andrea Lyman - RoxFilm Festival Committee Member; Michael Rosenfield, NBC Boston; June 1, 2021
Downtown Lowell gallery is ALL in for live events
Nancye Tuttle, Sentinel and Enterprise; June 3, 2021
Haley House, Roxbury Main Streets launch 1st Roxbury Restaurant Week
Celina Colby, Bay State Banner; June 2, 2021
In-person events return to arts scene in June
Jed Gottlieb, Boston Herald; June 2, 2021
A 2021 Guide To New England's Summer Drive-Ins And Outdoor Movie Pop-Ups
Erin Trahan, WBUR The ARTery; June 2, 2021
June Programming at the MFA
Staff, Revere Journal; June 2, 2021
June programming at the Museum of Fine Arts posted
Staff, Mission Hill Gazette; June 4, 2021
Lisa Simmons and Cathleen Dean Interview
Crystal Haynes, WFXT-TV Fox 25; June 3, 2021
Coronavirus edition 65: Theater reopenings, Memorial Day films and a missing Romero
Tom Meek, Cambridge Day; May 30, 2021
Visitors coming to Boston in June will have this incredibly interesting African American film festival waiting for you.
William Murrell, About Black Boston; May 29, 2021
Staff, South End News; May 20, 2021
ArtsEmerson Announces Digital Events for June 2021
BWW News Desk; Broadway World CT; May 21, 2021
ArtsEmerson Announces Remained Programming for April 2021
BWW News Desk; Broadway World CT; Apr. 2, 2021
A.R.T. Announces Events For Company One's HYPE MAN: A BREAK BEAT PLAY
Three local indie filmmakers collaborate to bring diverse stories and experiences to ArtsEmerson (video)
WCVB; April 8, 2021
31 Things To See, Do, and Hear This Spring
Matthew Reed Baker, Boston Magazine; Spring 2021
‘Alternative Facts’ sheds light on Japanese American internment
Shira Laucharoen, SAMPAN; March 5, 2021
New Film Series 'Shared Stories' Centers The BIPOC Experience
Erin Trahan, The ARTery; February 25, 2021
Watch films about Black experience in America, talk about them in Feb. 23 forum with our panel
Tom Meek, Cambridge Day; February 10, 2021
Coronavirus edition 51: Tankian, ‘Test Pattern’ and Black History Month Film talk comes near
Tom Meek, Cambridge Day; February 21, 2021
Kay Bourne, ‘a true champion’ of Boston’s Black arts community, dies at 82
Bryan Marquard, The Boston Globe; February 7, 2021
Arts Emerson to Screen Documentary “Down a Dark Stairwell” Feb 5-7
What’s Up Newp; January 31, 2021
South Side filmmakers showcase creative narrative and experimental films
Chicago Crusader; January 25, 2021
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