Chaz's Journal
Frederick Douglass Reminds Us Why Black Lives Matter on the Fourth of July
A reprint of Frederick Douglass' speech, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
Chaz is the CEO of several Ebert enterprises, including the President of The Ebert Company Ltd, and of Ebert Digital LLC, Publisher of RogerEbert.com, President of Ebert Productions and Chairman of the Board of The Roger and Chaz Ebert Foundation, and Co-Founder and Producer of Ebertfest, the film festival now in its 24th year.
A reprint of Frederick Douglass' speech, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
An article about Carlos Aguilar's Variety essay and the new song, "To Carry On: An Anthem of the American Immigrant Experience," by Mark Ethan Toporek, both of which voice the importance of DACA.
A special table of contents celebrating the legacy of the legendary and vital Norman Lear!
An article about Kartemquin's timely ten-part docuseries "America to Me" currently streaming for free on Starz.
An article about the online release of Danny Alpert, Greg Jacobs and Jon Siskel's documentary, "No Small Matter," about early and childhood education being released online Thursday, June 25th.
An article about Chaz Ebert's recent discussion of Michael Jordan and ESPN's docuseries "The Last Dance" on Christy Lemire's Breakfast All Day podcast.
Chaz Ebert reports on the Cannes premieres of "Foxcatcher," "The Homesman," "Mr. Turner," and "The Wonders," while offering an extended report on the emotional screening of "Life Itself."
Chaz Ebert reports on Todd Haynes' "Wonderstruck" and the Netflix controversy in her second video dispatch from Cannes 2017.
Chaz Ebert reports on "The Beguiled," "Good Time," "In the Fade" and more in her fifth video dispatch from Cannes 2017.
Chaz Ebert's fourth video dispatch from the 2018 Cannes Film Festival features reviews of "BlacKkKlansman," "Fahrenheit 451" and more.