New Yorker Names Pak’s Clytaemnestra Top Film of 2022
New Yorker film critic Richard Brody wrote “I compile the movies that imposed themselves on memory and … have provided enduring pleasures and illuminations.”
New Yorker film critic Richard Brody wrote “I compile the movies that imposed themselves on memory and … have provided enduring pleasures and illuminations.”
Based on Goethe’s Dr. Faustus, the play has the English physicist make a bargain with the devil
As a medical speech language pathologist, Assistant Professor Lindsay Griffin specializes in research and clinical care of a vital function that is often taken for granted or misunderstood.
A recent research project by ELab Director Eric Gordon and a partner explored how city leaders and technologists are using (or imagining) technology to create or restore trust with their constituents.
“Charlotte brought us to the well of knowledge,” Trustee Gary Grossman ’70 said.
Assistant Professor Deion Hawkins writes about the future of Black Twitter, particularly in the context of police brutality and racism, now that Elon Musk owns Twitter.
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Performing Arts professor and theatre scholar Magda Romanska writes for the academic news site The Conversation about works from the 13th century-present that examine the kidnapping of children during conflict, as media report on the kidnapping and forced adoption of Ukranian children by Russians.
“At its core, Old Jake’s Skirts is about community,” said Joshua Rashon Streeter, MA ‘08, director of the show.
Irwin passed along some of what he’s learned over five decades on stage, in film, and on television