"AWOL" tells the story of Rayna (Breeda Wool) and Joey (Lola Kirke), two women in love who try to make the best of their small town situations. Film festivals around the country are known for showing ...
"You need to start thinking about your future, honey." The Orchard has debuted an official trailer for an indie drama titled AWOL, which played at tons of film festivals throughout 2016 and is hitting ...
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Forty-five Afghan soldiers have disappeared in the United States during training on U.S. military installations in the past two years, Pentagon officials said Thursday, exposing a hole in security as ...
(WTVM) – Eight Afghan students training at U.S. facilities were reported absent without Leave or AWOL last month including two from Fort Benning. One of those Afghan students has been found. The ...
More than 40 Afghan security force members training in the US have gone AWOL since last year, including eight last month, according to the US military. One of those eight who vanished in September was ...
“AWOL” chronicles a lesbian love affair with heavy odds stacked against it, including socioeconomic realities, an inconvenient husband and eventually military-service commitment. Expanding the premise ...
Rayna and Joey’s sexuality are enormous influences in their lives and the decisions they make, but it’s not the only thing that defines who they are as individuals. Joey’s a smirking tomboy, as ...
When she was a graduate student at Columbia University, the Kingston, Luzerne County-reared Deb Shoval directed a series of gorgeously shot short films. She sensed that these tiny gems were missing a ...
The Pentagon said it is looking at ways to “strengthen eligibility requirements” for Afghan servicemen chosen to train in the United States after 45 Afghan troops went AWOL while attending U.S.
At least 152 Afghans sent to the United States for military training during the course of the war against the Taliban have gone AWOL, and the problem, which worsened last year, is unlikely to improve ...
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