Flynn’s Doc Tells Story of Film’s Death and Preservation
Flynn’s documentary ‘Film is Dead. Long Live Film!’ has won several best documentary awards at festivals.
Flynn’s documentary ‘Film is Dead. Long Live Film!’ has won several best documentary awards at festivals.
The VMA affiliated faculty member made the documentary after seeing the way election workers were treated last election cycle.
WLP professor and award-winning author Jerald Walker discusses his new book. An essay from “Magically Black” will be featured in the 2024 edition of Best American Essays.
I am optimistic and excited for the future we will build together, focused on the four top priorities I discussed for the year ahead.
Recipients included a couple of two-time winners and two first-time winners.
Open exclusively to the Emerson community, the free screening will be followed by a Q&A featuring the showrunner and other creatives from the series.
On a searing Friday night, students, alumni, friends, staff, and more gathered in the center of ELA to commemorate a decade of excellence.
“Education behind the Wall” offers a set of claims about authority in relation to prison education and in relation to our historical moment.”
Emerson Today invited new faculty (and returning faculty in new roles) to answer a handful of questions about their work and themselves.
Emerson Contemporary’s exhibit, “off the pedestal,” is a multimedia group exhibition running through October 5, featuring visual artists Laura Anderson Barbata, New Red Order, and Paula J. Wilson.