Senior affiliated faculty and comedian Mike Bent contributed to a piece about how comedy changes over time, and how today comedians may utilize their personal experiences more to captivate audiences and use intimate venues to enhance their shows.
Did they win? Did they lose? You’ll have to read the article.
Sam DeCoste ’22 accepted a National Student Production Award on behalf of the student-run sports talk show, The Box Score, which he hosts and co-produces.
Breaking Bad broke ground, and streaming services have changed the landscape forever.
The Peabodys “shine a light on the Stories That Matter and are a testament to the power of art and reportage in the push for truth, social justice, and equity,”
While most art houses, commercial theaters, and independent cinemas understand this, they are not equally accessible or accommodating for movie-goers.
They’ll make you laugh, cry, and everything in between.
The series, directed by Wanjiru, showcases green building projects, technologies, and architects, starting with a focus on Kenya and looking to expand to showcase green builds from all over Africa.
The narrative short is 18 minutes long, confronting themes of grief and recovery in new and thought-provoking ways.
Emerson students made suggestions on what would make them more interested in late-night TV shows.