What's amazing is that while individual tastes may be spreading further and further apart, music in film still brings us together by triggering the same emotions in all of us, even if just for a moment in time.
You want to know what is going on in Boston after the attacks on the town's storied marathon? Check out this message from my friend, former Marine Captain Ryan McGill. Even the closing of city streets for a manhunt hasn't deterred his desire to keep an even keel.
When he was 16-years-old, Andrew Jenks started an underground film festival for his friends to share their self-made movies. Now, 10 years later, the ...
We’re going to bet that not too many teens would be willing to move into a nursing home for over a month and then film what life was like -- but tha...
Andrew Jenks is back with a new season of "World of Jenks." During the show's inaugural season, Jenks moved in with a different young person each week...
In honor of Super Tuesday (the most super day of the year?), MTV News sent Andrew Jenks to Ohio State University to see if students were planning to v...
MTV has launched a brand new political campaign for young people called "The Power Of 12." So, what makes this one different from previous campaigns,...
DoSomething.org has launched a nationwide bone marrow registry drive and is targeting college students, some of the best donor candidates out there.
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9/11 gave us a larger purpose. It was a brutal reality check that, as Americans, we are not untouchable. We suffered such incredible loss yet at the same moment we learned the true meaning of courage, bravery, and hope.
A small but dedicated group of New York University students, graduates and their supporters came out to take a stance against student debt in an event...
By the time Charlie Eisenhood graduates, he will be $20,000 in debt. The NYU Local editor-in-chief has it relatively easy, as the average NYU student ...
For the last year I have been fortunate to film and air my own docu-series on MTV which chronicled my experience living for one week at a time with young people from all walks of life.
What's it like to be homeless? Or a high-flying poker player? Documentary filmmaker Andrew Jenks wondered the same thing and his show on MTV, World of Jenks, is answering those questions and more.