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.
The narrative short is 18 minutes long, confronting themes of grief and recovery in new and thought-provoking ways.
Writing, Literature and Publishing faculty and students have been busy this spring. Here’s what they’ve been up to.
Alum and affiliated faculty Jon Rineman ’05, who is an accomplished late-night TV writer, spoke to Chronicle about returning to his roots at Emerson and instructing the next generation of comedy writers.
Emerson students made suggestions on what would make them more interested in late-night TV shows.
The Life and Time of Stephen Hawking is one of six new plays by Disabled playwrights being read during the festival (May 13-22) and developed through The Apothetae at Lark Fellowship
Tony nominations were announced Monday, May 9; the awards will be televised Sunday, June 12, on CBS and Paramount+.
Before filing into the theater, students eagerly awaited behind the scenes, and spoke about why they pursued their degrees.