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Just in time for Father’s Day, photographer Tommy Oliver is releasing his latest edition of Father Noir, an ongoing photo essay series that captures the beauty and tenderness of Black fatherhood ...
PANAMA CITY — When Tommy Oliver Stadium first opened in 1954, officials touted it as the largest high school football stadium in Florida. At a cost of $200,000, it had a seating capacity of 8,600.
EXCLUSIVE: Multi-hyphenate filmmaker, producer and financier Tommy Oliver has signed with CAA for representation of Confluential Films, his award-winning, Black-owned and -founded film, television ...
When Tommy Oliver Memorial Stadium opened in 1954, it was the showplace of the county and the first stadium built for high school sports. It also was the largest high school stadium in Florida.
Tommy Oliver is a filmmaker and CEO of Confluential Films, dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices in film and television. His leadership at Confluential has secured significant funding to ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Coming up this weekend at Tommy Oliver Stadium, Florida State University Panama City will host a free youth football camp.
Filmmaker Tommy Oliver took his camera to protests against police brutality in Los Angeles this summer. They're set to be featured at a Smithsonian museum.
Tommy, a native of Philly, is a producer of several films including the 2015 thriller The Perfect Guy. Codie worked for Fox Searchlight Pictures and a film organization that produces the Los ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with filmmaker Tommy Oliver about 40 Years a Prisoner — his documentary about the fallout of a 1978 standoff between Philadelphia police and the back-to-the-land group MOVE.