Emerson Professors, Alum Awarded TBF Grants for Theatre Projects
Emerson faculty members Kim McLarin and Natty Justiniano, and alumna Alison Qu ’20, recently were awarded Live Arts Boston (LAB) grants from The Boston Foundation.
Emerson faculty members Kim McLarin and Natty Justiniano, and alumna Alison Qu ’20, recently were awarded Live Arts Boston (LAB) grants from The Boston Foundation.
The 12-month program is an “opportunity for six underrepresented filmmakers to build a short for Disney+ within the studio system.”
Mohabir’s memoir takes the reader on his personal journey.
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Their reporting led to immediate reforms, including suspensions, investigations, and reviews.
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Since 1976, the Pushcart Prize has honored the best American short fiction, essays, and poems published by small presses.
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