Visual and Media Arts Chair Shaun Clarke and faculty Mike Ryan speak to the current film offerings at the College, as the industry is ever-evolving, from changes such as streaming and labor strikes affecting the field, to name a few.
NYT New England bureau chief Jenna Russell includes the unCommon Stage and Harpoon beer garden on a list of weekend “Things to Do” in Boston, among other summertime attractions in the city.
Communications Studies associate professor Vincent Raynauld weighed in on the performance of President Joe Biden in last week’s first presidential debate for public broadcaster Radio-Canada.
Communications Studies senior affiliated faculty and CEO of Big Fish PR David Richard speaks to the riveting murder trial of local woman Karen Read.
Faculty Tim Riley examined the recently-published book Miss May Does Not Exist: The Life and Work of Elaine May, Hollywood’s Hidden Genius, about the comedian and filmmaker’s up and down career.
Associate Professor Mneesha Gellman writes about reforms necessary to improve the lives of those incarcerated or formerly incarcerated.
Pink slime sites are often political, but not always. Sometimes they’re dating websites.
Anthropologist Carol Ferrara spoke to Reuters about France’s actions toward its Muslim schools.
Spanish-language news outlet El Planeta previews this weekend’s block party on Saturday, June 1, at the College’s unCommon Stage and Harpoon Beer Garden, featuring live music and giveaways.
Kim McLarin, Professor & Interim Dean of Graduate & Professional Studies, discussed the significance of GBH’s “Basic Black” TV program, suspended last week in conjunction with two other shows on the PBS-member station.