BOSTON, MA (September 11, 2017)—On Tuesday, September 19, Emerson College’s Visual and Media Arts Department will kick off the fall line-up for its Bright Lights Film Series, and for the … Continue Reading Fall 2017 Schedule Announced for the Bright Lights Film Series at Emerson College
Associate Professor Magda Romanska Performing Arts Associate Professor Magda Romanska was selected as one of three finalists to receive a special recognition from The Apothetae and Lark Playwriting Fellowship for … Continue Reading Romanska Honored by Playwriting Fellowship
The Bright Lights Film Series returns this month with another schedule of gripping, thought-provoking narratives and documentaries. And for the first time this semester, more than half of those will … Continue Reading Bright Lights Series Highlights Women Filmmakers
Adobuere Ebiama in Daniel Beaty's Mr. Joy. Photo/Craig Bailey Mr. Joy, Daniel Beaty’s exploration of race and class in America first produced by ArtsEmerson two years ago, is on the … Continue Reading ArtsEmerson Bringing ‘Transformative’ Play to Boston Neighborhoods
. Emerson Engagement Lab’s Community PlanIt online game platform has been named a semifinalist for the Innovation in American Government Awards, a national competition by the Harvard Kennedy School’s Ash … Continue Reading Engagement Lab Game Model Recognized for Innovation
Arrival plays January 26. Arrival, an alumnus-produced, critically acclaimed sci-fi movie, opens the Spring 2017 Bright Lights Film Series lineup, which this semester showcases several Emerson filmmakers and includes a … Continue Reading Spring Bright Lights Offers Alumni Films, Tons of Documentaries
BOSTON, MA (January 11, 2017)—On Thursday, January 26, Emerson College’s Visual and Media Arts (VMA) Department kicks off the spring line-up for its Bright Lights Film Series. All screenings feature … Continue Reading Emerson Visual and Media Arts Department Releases Spring 2017 Bright Lights Schedule
Hundreds of Boston residents queued outside the Emerson/Cutler Majestic Theatre to have a frank conversation about racism with Boston Mayor Marty Walsh on Saturday, November 19. The event, which … Continue Reading Boston Residents Engage in Talks about Race with Mayor Walsh
Black chairs stand vigil on the Paramount Mainstage to honor the men and women killed by a gunman at a club in Orlando, Florida. Photo/Bonnie Baggesen Empty black chairs lined … Continue Reading Emerson Mourns Those Killed in Orlando Shooting
Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil, the world’s first openly gay prince, was honored with a humanitarian award at Emerson College Los Angeles (ELA) on June 11. “I don’t know if I … Continue Reading ELA Hosts Event Honoring World’s First Openly Gay Prince