Walker Named 2021 Best Author by Boston Magazine
Writing, Literature, and Publishing professor Jerald Walker was named 2021 Best Author in Boston Magazine’s “Best of Boston” annual list.
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.
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.
The film explores the dynamics within a theatre troupe when a difficult director brings on a famous actress to a production of Aeschylus’ Agamemnon.
Their reporting led to immediate reforms, including suspensions, investigations, and reviews.
Joosten felt there wasn’t enough LGBTQ+ representation in children’s board books.
The Juneteenth resources guide includes local activities, videos, books and more.