Feder’s Providence ICE Protest Doc to Screen on July 30
Feder was excited to protest in solidarity with the Jewish and immigrant communities.
Feder was excited to protest in solidarity with the Jewish and immigrant communities.
Fiction, non-fiction, serious and satirical — faculty and staff have you covered on what to pick up this summer.
Performing Arts Associate Professor Magda Romanska talked to the Massachusetts Cultural Council about “What possibilities [she] see[s] for [her] art.”
Life created a short documentary about the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, as seen through the eyes of three non-Japanese residents who were there before and after the nation first hosted the world.
Walker was a finalist for a 2020 National Book Award for his book, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays.
More than two dozen Emersonians were nominated for 2021 Emmy Awards, or were on production teams of nominated series.
Novic’s second novel, True Biz, due out in 2022, is being developed for television with actress Millicent Simmonds signed on to star and EP.
Writing, Literature, and Publishing professor Jerald Walker was named 2021 Best Author in Boston Magazine’s “Best of Boston” annual list.
Vice President of Office of the Arts & Executive Director of ArtsEmerson David Howse joined hosts Anne Mostue and Joe Shortsleeve to discuss the rejuvenation and return of arts as the COVID-19 pandemic begins to subside in the U.S.
Musical Theatre major Anania Williams ’22 began a TikTok account in summer 2020 and has nearly two million followers to date and counting – how? By being funny, engaging, and most importantly, himself.