Filmmaker Lou Howe stopped by Emerson Los Angeles on February 17 for the screening of his film, Gabriel, which examines mental illness. (Photo by Daryl Paranada) Writer and director Lou Howe … Continue Reading ’Gabriel’ film examines mental illness
Alexandra Reid ’18 is competing in the U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships from February 25-28 in Rhode Island. (Courtesy Photo) Alexandra Reid ’18 is not your average college student. When she … Continue Reading Reid ’18 in national figure skate competition
Emily White ’16 recently won a dramaturgy award for her work on Middletown, an Emerson Stage production, in which she was also an actor. (Photo by Nick Eaton ’17) Theatre Studies … Continue Reading White ’16 wins dramaturgy award
Members of the Boston LGBTQ theater troupe True Colors attend the premiere of The Year We Thought About Love, a documentary about their work, at the Bright Family Screening Room of … Continue Reading Film on LGBTQ theater troupe premieres
Felicia Gulotta ’17, Lindsey Paradis, and Kristina Monica ’18 craft ribbons of hope to people in Ferguson, Missouri, as part of Emerson’s MLK Day of Service on February 13, which … Continue Reading Community service on and off campus
Viacom entertainment executive Doug Herzog ’81 says don’t expect The Daily Show’s outgoing host, comedian Jon Stewart, to anchor the real news anytime soon. “I promise you Jon is never … Continue Reading Jon Stewart won’t be news anchor, says Herzog ’81
A recent Boston Globe article highlights Reelabilities: Boston Disabilities Film Festival, which will have its opening night at Emerson. Little World, a documentary about a 19-year-old cancer survivor who travels the world in his … Continue Reading Reelabilities film festival featured in Globe
Amber Hood ’17 and Penelope de la Rosa ’17 (in background) perform at EBONI’s Black Light Art Gallery in the Cabaret on February 12. (Photo by Nick Eaton ’17) Emerson’s … Continue Reading EBONI hosts Black Light Art Gallery
With another potential blizzard predicted for Boston this weekend, Nancy Kwan ’13 continues to get some intense but rewarding work experience as the city weathers several major snowstorms: She is … Continue Reading Kwan ’13 steers mayor speeches in snow
The once beloved and trusted journalist Brian Williams has fallen from grace—and that has been the talk of Emerson’s Journalism Department ever since the NBC Nightly News anchor admitted February … Continue Reading Brian Williams prompts Journalism student discussion