Professor and filmmaker John Gianvito’s 2020 film Her Socialist Smile was named a Top 10 Documentary (at #7) in a global survey of 187 critics for IndieWire.
The College’s three-year collaboration with MGH’s Center for Gun Violence Prevention and the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute to transform the narratives around gun violence was featured in local and higher education media outlets, as the launch event occurred in early December.
Announced this week, Netflix Is a Joke: The Festival will take place April 28-May 8, 2022 in Los Angeles and feature 130 comedians. Three alumnl will perform, comedians Bill Burr ’92, Justin Willman ’02, and lliza Shlesinger ’05.
Politicians who are good on social media are authentic and self-expressive.
Nigel Gibson, Marlboro Institute professor and a leading scholar on Frantz Fanon, wrote for the academic news site The Conversation about the psychiatrist and political philosopher’s last work before he died, Wretched of the Earth, 60 years ago.
TV legend and alumni Norman Lear ’44’s “Live in Front of a Studio Audience” third installment returns to ABC tonight with The Facts of Life and Diff’rent Strokes featuring a star-studded cast.
Associate professor, journalism graduate program director, and Beatles expert Tim Riley contributed to a variety of media regarding the late November release of filmmaker Peter Jackson’s new documentary on the Beatles’ making of their 1970 album Let It Be.
Visual and Media Arts associate professor, associate chair, and screenwriter Lin was a recent guest on the “Creativity in Captivity” podcast, hosted by Pat Hazell, an original Seinfeld writer. The podcast is a forum for creatives to elaborate on their work
“We’re trying to take original swings,” Abdy told THR.
What remains urgent is that the Ahmaud Arbery outrage is the latest testament to the intransigence of white supremacy – and the need for a safe state.