“Told in the Hills,” the first feature film shot in Idaho, was released in 1919. While the Western film was successful, no copies remained in the U.S. after the 1980s. […]
Fall48, a 48-hour filmmaking challenge in partnership with the School of Journalism and Mass Media will begin Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, when prompts are sent out at 3-4 p.m. Registration […]
The Kenworthy Performing Arts Center will be hosting their third annual Kenworthy Silent Film Festival on Sept. 25-28. Thursday, Sept. 25 will consist of a discussion by Nakia Williamson-Cloud, Gwyn […]
The annual KINO Short Film Festival celebrated its 25th anniversary with a newly expanded two-day event consisting of workshops, short films, feature-length films, Q&As and awards. On April 25 at […]
On April 3, Moscow’s Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre was notified that the Department of Government Efficiency had cancelled all National Endowment for the Humanities funding. The money is usually distributed […]
The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre will host a free showing Wednesday evening of “Divide in Concord,” a film discussing the negative effects of plastic water bottles. The 7 p.m. event […]
Moscow’s famous Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre combines the best of both words with special viewings of international and local films, as well as box office hits. Jamie Hill, a manager […]
With “The Vagina Monologues” quickly approaching, rehearsals are well underway to ensure the cast and crew is fully prepared. “The Vagina Monologues” is a show put on by the University […]
The Kenworthy Performing Arts Center received more than $35,000 in a grant from the Inland Northwest Community Foundation and the Idaho Heritage Trust to preserve the historic building.
The University of Idaho’s annual Native American Film Festival is an opportunity for people to listen and watch contemporary stories from contemporary Native people, said Janice Johnson, an English and […]