Love is a Revolutionary Act

By Ingrid Dahl
I was born in 1980 to my parents—an interracial couple who fell in love and bravely chose one another, despite racial, familial, and cultural expectations. And two and half decades later, I followed the same courageous act, by coming out to my family, despite similar reactions to my truth.

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Film Roundup – Provincetown Int’l Film Festival

We leave Northern Europe behind at last for a passage to India, its climatic opposite, where manicured interiors give way to the crowded indoor-outdoor spaces of a hotter clime.

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Film Roundup – Provincetown Int’l Film Festival

John Lithgow stars in the title role—a portmanteau of “Jim” and “grandpa”—as a brilliant and flamboyant professor living in Amsterdam. He’s the grandfather of a nonbinary “grandthing,” as he calls the fifteen-year-old Frances.

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