I’ve always been intrigued by movies about cults ever since I first saw Martha Marcy May Marlene and Midsommar. There’s ...
Arizona storyteller Susan Lacke is an accomplished academic with fancy degrees. She also happens to be deaf. This is the ...
In the Academy Award-winning movie “CODA,” the Deaf characters don’t use their voices to speak. Some hearing viewers will probably see this as a negative thing; they may imagine the silence, and ...
"We're not just actors who use sign language, we're characters and we can play all different types of characters," he tells ...
“I’m really excited about sign language cinema,” says Evans from his home city ... and I’m excited to push that.” Though ...
American Sign Language is now the third most popular language college students choose to learn. According to the Modern Language Association most recent report, 107,060 students in higher education ...
A heartwarming moment between a cast member portraying Princess Anna at Disneyland and a deaf guest is going viral. Theme park characters have been making headlines recently for all the wrong reasons ...
At the White House, the president, the first lady and the press secretary are usually the most familiar faces. But for thousands of Americans, a box in the right-hand corner of the White House ...
"Whenever they're together, Emerson is always finding a way to lean on Nick." A man who was born deaf is now the owner of a sweet puppy who is also unable to hear. Nick Abbott, 31, of Maine, adopted ...
"The Simpsons" will feature a deaf actor on Sunday for the first time in its 33-year history. Even though the characters in the show have only four fingers, they'll use American Sign Language in the ...
The heartwarming connection between a dog and his young owner has melted hearts online as she used sign language to communicate with the deaf pet. PeeWee is a 12-year-old bull terrier mix who lives ...
Branton Stewart is a Certified Deaf Interpreter who's signing at Coachella this year. Stewart's job isn't just to translate the lyrics — it's to communicate the culture and emotion behind the show.