Visual and Media Arts associate professor and former scriptwriter Manny Basanese shared his expertise on the resurgence of musical theater on television, as Apple TV+’s “Schmigadoon!” debuted in July and continues a trend that began in 2013 with NBC’s live “The Sound of Music.”
A Girl Scout comes out to her fellow Scouts as non-binary.
Visual and Media Arts assistant professor and screenwriter Ed Lee contributed to an article written about the Apple TV+ comedy Ted Lasso, which returned for its second season this month and is nominated for 20 Emmy awards.
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.
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.
More than two dozen Emersonians were nominated for 2021 Emmy Awards, or were on production teams of nominated series.
The 12-month program is an “opportunity for six underrepresented filmmakers to build a short for Disney+ within the studio system.”
The film explores the dynamics within a theatre troupe when a difficult director brings on a famous actress to a production of Aeschylus’ Agamemnon.
Greenstein recently opened for legendary DJ/producer Steve Aoki.