HowlRound Publishes Anthology of Essays on Equitable, Disruptive Theatre
“In publishing this anthology, HowlRound hopes to further our vision of a theatre field where resources and power are shared equitably in all directions.”
“In publishing this anthology, HowlRound hopes to further our vision of a theatre field where resources and power are shared equitably in all directions.”
Professor Megan Marshall spoke to the Massachusetts Historical Society and Christian Science Monitor
Journalism associate professor, graduate program director, and music critic Tim Riley contributed to a W Magazine piece that examines the fashion and style of male rock stars today versus historically. What changed, if anything?
We’ve built a timeline of LGBTQIA+ life at Emerson spanning the past 50 years.
While Juneteenth celebrates the emancipation from slavery, it also reminds us that words alone – or the naming of a holiday – will not bring about equal justice in our country.
In Boston this weekend? Here are five events to help you celebrate freedom and learn more about day
This change to organizational structure will enable the College to better center our priorities, our processes, and support of our community.
Eric Gordon, professor of civic media and director of the College’s Engagement Lab, writes an opinion piece describing quiet rooms, or places where gun violence survivors learn about the death of their loved ones and begin their grieving.
It’s the first live album from jazz drummer T.S. Monk, son of legendary jazz pianist Thelonius Monk.
A full-time coordinator will be hired for the Emerson Prison Initiative.