A documentary that purports to expose Wal-Mart’s anti-labor practices will screen next week throughout the area as part of what the film’s director calls the largest grass-roots movie premiere ever.
Photos of the downtown shopping district in Ashland, Va., show a strip of modest stores in old-fashioned brick buildings. The grocery store still allows charge accounts, and engineers on the Amtrack ...
Hundreds of living rooms and back yards across the country are hosting Wal-Mart parties this week, but the billion-dollar retailer is not celebrating. The gatherings, including 12 in Orange County, ...
In many ways, it seemed like a setup for a joke: Wal-Mart sponsoring a film festival championing women and diversity in its northwest Arkansas hometown. And the first Bentonville Film Festival, which ...
Wal-Mart lost a few more shoppers Monday night after the screening of new documentary that portrays the mega-retailer as the evilest of empires. About 200 people packed into Carbondale Town Hall for a ...
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Started in a little, one-room building that had a full basement. We did all the plumbing in the basement, but the upstairs retail area was very small. We were there for a year and a ...
Most of the 4 million people who saw director Robert Greenwald's last movie, a critique of Fox News called "Outfoxed," caught it at a house party. The independent film ignited liberal audiences last ...
WAL-MARCH: A still from the film. Though Wal-Mart might be the cheapest place in town to buy toothpaste and socks, critics — environmentalists, labor unions, advocates of small-town America — have ...
Robert Greenwald's documentary "Wal-Mart, the High Cost of Low Price," premieres in Germany at the Berlin International Film Festival. In an interview with SPIEGEL ONLINE, he describes the challenge ...
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