Chicago Tribune: “The Conductor,” a limited-release documentary which lavishly, even glowingly trumpets the successes of Alsop’s tenure at the Baltimore Symphony
Planet.fr: A documentary portrait traces the long and difficult rise of Marin Alsop to the podiums of major international symphonies.
Treehugger: Master Falconer Gives Birds Second Chances
Audubon: Stotts’s charisma and knack for storytelling have already placed him in the spotlight, including in the documentary The Falconer
Washingtonian: Rodney Stotts Used to Hustle Drugs in Southeast DC. Now He’s One of the Few Black Master Falconers in America.
Denerstein Unleashed: What makes The Conductor memorable is director Bernadette Wegenstein's understanding that Alsop's talent is supplemented by a ferocious determination.
Film Threat: The Conductor is an inspiring documentary about Marin Alsop
KPCC: Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Christy Lemire and Lael Loewenstein review The Conductor
LA Times: "Pleasurably illuminating... about a feminist hero who bucked tradition and broke rules to make herself heard on her terms."
CPR Classical: Scott Simon speaks with the renowned conductor about a new film, The Conductor, about her storied life and career in classical music.
EU Dispatch: The zoo [ended] relationships with all vendors highlighted in the Conservation Game, and updating all non-AZA institutional profiles and enhancing oversight of approvals.
Travel Awaits: The Conservation Game, which held celebrity conservationists under a microscope, features interviews with prominent figures in the conservation world
Animals 24-7: “The recent documentary film The Conservation Game,” Shaffer summarized, “raised questions about the way celebrity conservationists, including Jack Hanna, acquire exotic animals.
ABC 6: In its letter, the zoo also addressed The Conservation Game documentary. The film looks at the use of exotic animals, particularly big cat cubs, in television entertainment.
Spectrum News: The Conservation Game... took aim at the zoo’s alleged mishandling of big baby cats.
Ohio News Time features The Conservation Game
International Animal Welfare: To say this documentary is phenomenal is an understatement
The Washington Post: "Over the summer, the zoo acknowledged the bulk of the film’s revelations and apologized."
ABC News: "The film tied the zoo and Hanna to the big cat trade...Hanna's fuzzy and adorable companions on TV neither came from nor returned to the zoo."
Associated Press: Lions, tigers and an unbearable year at Jack Hanna’s zoo