Akiba Abaka, MFA ’24 and former creative producer with Emerson, is the new Interim Executive Director of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, founded by Elma Lewis ’43.
Comedian and alum Eddie Brill ’80 discusses the College’s new American Comedy Archives interviews with GBH’s The Culture Show host and fellow alum Jared Bowen ’98.
Makeup entrepreneur Bobbi Brown ’79 shared her journey and aesthetic philosophy ahead of her memoir release, ‘Still Bobbi’.
Comm Studies faculty member David Richard and students share their perspectives on social media, user behavior, and violence regarding Charlie Kirk’s murder.
Faculty Vincent Raynauld says Boston mayoral candidate Josh Kraft needs a “complete rethink” of his campaign.
Performing Arts Professor Magda Romanska spoke on AI’s intersection with copyright laws, pedagogy, and the stage.
Professor and music marketing researcher Kristin Lieb says defensiveness is part of pop star Katy Perry’s brand.
Communication Studies Executive-in-Residence Kevin Mercuri talked to Quartz about why reverting back to the old logo was a matter of pragmatism for the restaurant chain.
Emerson Contemporary’s new media exhibition, Echoes of the Heart, is included in Boston.com’s 10 Free Things to Do in September feature.
Faculty Hanadi Elyan’s film, “Salma’s Home,” headlines the first Jamaica Plain Film Festival.