Charlotte Lindgren Remembered as Brilliant Teacher, Warm Friend and Mentor
“Charlotte brought us to the well of knowledge,” Trustee Gary Grossman ’70 said.
“Charlotte brought us to the well of knowledge,” Trustee Gary Grossman ’70 said.
Nobody puts live productions together like Emersonians.
Daniel Kwan ’10 and Daniel Scheinert ’09
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
What international experience most transformed you, and why?
Affiliated faculty members and poets Porsha Olayiwola, MFA ’22 and Anna Ross will present their work at the reopening.
Comedic Arts faculty Tripp Whetsell shared his admiration and respect for the late comedian and actor Budd Friedman, who recently passed, in a New York Times piece. Friedman was the founder of the legendary Improv comedy clubs, first opened in New York City in 1963.
Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm was a catharsis for Laura Warrell ’95.