Professor and Founding Director of the Center for Comedic Arts Martie Cook contributes to an NPR piece about Visual and Media Arts alum Cazzie David ’16 and her newly-published essay collection “No One Asked For This.”
Writing, Literature, and Publishing professor Jerald Walker recently discussed his new book, “”How to Make a Slave and Other Essays,” with local media outlets.
Visual and Media Arts (VMA) Chair Cristina Kotz Cornejo was in Patagonia last spring when COVID-19 began tearing through country after country.
Emerson Los Angeles held its seventh annual PitchFest competition, co-sponsored by Final Draft and the International Screenwriters Association (ISA), virtually for the first time on November 19
Lamenting the loss of normal comedy shows, Eddie Tarr and Jonah Bowen realized that Boston Common would be a safe and accessible place to perform…with a built-in audience.
November 16, 2020, marks 160 years of when South Africans of Indian-origin came to South Africa.
The Emerson College Alumni Association celebrated the 2020 Alumni Achievement Award recipients.
How does the Golden Rule apply to the modern world?
Alumna filmmaker Ramona Diaz ’83 will discuss her latest award-winning documentary, A Thousand Cuts, with the Emerson community in an online event Tuesday, November 10, 7:00 pm ET.
Writing, Literature and Publishing professor Jerald Walker was interviewed on NPR’s Fresh Air program, as his new book How to Make a Slave and Other Essays, published this month, is a finalist for the 2020 National Book Award for Nonfiction.