The Evolution of Emerson Pride: Part 2
The second in a two-part timeline of LGBTQIA+ life at Emerson: 2000s-today.
The second in a two-part timeline of LGBTQIA+ life at Emerson: 2000s-today.
We’ve built a timeline of LGBTQIA+ life at Emerson spanning the past 50 years.
It’s the first live album from jazz drummer T.S. Monk, son of legendary jazz pianist Thelonius Monk.
Skye Optican ’13, co-head of Annapurna Theatre, had a great night Sunday, June 12, at the Tony Awards.
The Peabodys “shine a light on the Stories That Matter and are a testament to the power of art and reportage in the push for truth, social justice, and equity,”
Emerson taught Alibrio the importance of rehearsals.
They’ll make you laugh, cry, and everything in between.
The series, directed by Wanjiru, showcases green building projects, technologies, and architects, starting with a focus on Kenya and looking to expand to showcase green builds from all over Africa.
With the motto, “Culture builds,” the Mass Cultural Council aims to make cultural life and education more accessible across the commonwealth.
Students create connections to the Boston Globe, leading some alums to get hired by the news organization.