‘The Real James Bond…Was Dominican’ is Vibrant Show: Boston Globe
Christopher Rivas’ solo play is riveting.
Christopher Rivas’ solo play is riveting.
VMA faculty and comedy writer Ed Lee spoke with Boston 25 about the entertainment industry writer and actor strikes as the fall TV season gets underway, with far less scripted shows.
The VMA chair talked about racial bias and the future of artificial intelligence with a panel of academics.
Performing Arts Professor Magda Romanska writes about how humans experience grief and the myth of the “five stages of grief.”
For the third straight year, the College is ranked the #6 top film school in America by the industry publication.
Faculty Deion Hawkins writes about examples in U.S. history of medical exploitation of Black Americans.
The College is highlighted in MovieMaker’s annual top 25 film schools in the U.S. and Canada list for Outstanding Screenwriting Training.
Marketing Communication affiliated faculty and producer Nerissa Williams Scott provided insight into the SAG-AFTRA strike, nearly three months after the Writers Guild of America began theirs, marking an unprecedented time in the industry.
Visual and Media Arts assistant professor and SAG-AFTRA member Michael Ryan weighed in on the latest strike in the entertainment industry.
Richard said the fact that more than 30 million people reportedly signed up for Threads on the first day suggests people are eager to find something to replace the embattled Twitter app.