At the heart of the production is Church of Cash, the acclaimed Johnny Cash tribute show led by the remarkable Jay Ernest as ...
The Aryan Brotherhood gang formed in 1964 in California’s San Quentin prison, as the state carceral ... read Nazi literature and Sun Tzu’s The Art of War. One estimate suggests the group ...
As A24 re-releases the Colman Domingo Oscar contender in movie theaters this week, the indie studio is also making Sing Sing available to nearly a million incarcerated people across the U.S.
Velazquez, who had his conviction overturned after 23 years, shared, “Education and the arts gave me ... and screened at the San Quentin Film Festival, the first U.S. prison-hosted film festival.
As a member of the Veterans Group at San Quentin, we’re allowed to wear distinctive royal blue hats emblazoned with its ...
The BBC’s award-winning strand showcasing the very best in international documentaries has announced a new slate of films to ...
Around a table at San Quentin Prison one morning last week met Frank C. Sykes of San Francisco; Joseph H. Stephens, Sacramento banker; Warren Atherton, Stockton lawyer. They were members of ...
Thirty-seven years into her prison sentence, Linda wonders what ... Big thanks to Acting Warden Andes and Lt. Berry at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center, Acting Warden Parker, Associate Warden ...
In a 1997 interview with Terry Gross for NPR’s Fresh Air, Cash revealed what surprised him the most about performing at places like San Quentin State Prison and Folsom Prison. Johnny Cash Was ...