Emerson Sitcom Class Learns About ‘Friends’ on Central Perk Set
While a cellphone played the Friends’ theme song, students tried out their best Chandler Bing imitations.
While a cellphone played the Friends’ theme song, students tried out their best Chandler Bing imitations.
Emerson College students, alumni, and friends celebrated the 20 Emersonians nominated for Emmy Awards this year at the WME Screening Room in Beverly Hills on Thursday, September 12.
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the award-winning television series Friends, which was produced by Emerson’s very own alumnus and trustee, Kevin Bright ’76, replicas of the iconic “Central Perk” coffeehouse set are going on tour to locations around the world – thanks to Warner Bros. TV Marketing Executive Lisa Gregorian ’83.
Board of Trustees member Raj Sharma, MA ’83, the Managing Director of Wealth Management for Merrill Lynch in Boston, participated in a financial roundtable hosted by Forbes and Shook Research last month, in which they discuss market trends and outlooks.
Georden West, MFA ’18, has won a Student Academy Award in the Alternative/Experimental category for their short film, Patron Saint.
As part of the inaugural class of Emerson College’s E3 program, Sam Fish ’15, knows that to be a successful entrepreneur you have to take risks.
One hundred and fifty-two Emersonians gathered to build connections and catch up with friends at An Evening on Sunset on Wednesday, August 28, at Emerson Los Angeles.
Emerson College alumna Adele Lim ’96 has dropped out as the co-writer to the Crazy Rich Asians sequels due to making far less than her male co-writing counterpart.
Back in the day before websites, documentaries, and the talkies — there was the Little Building News.
Marcia Smith ’80, founder of documentary production company Firelight Media, was honored with a Luminary Award from the BlackStar Film Festival, a celebration of the visual storytelling of the African diaspora and communities of color, in Philadelphia in early August.