
Prof Hamilton Talks Black Futures in Art Lecture
“Futurity, Fantasy, and Technology.” These are the tenants of afrofuturism, according to Dr. Elizabeth Hamilton, an Assistant Professor of Art History at Fort Valley […]
“Futurity, Fantasy, and Technology.” These are the tenants of afrofuturism, according to Dr. Elizabeth Hamilton, an Assistant Professor of Art History at Fort Valley […]
Written By: Michela Arlia & John Schilling Theater returned to Brooklyn College on Oct. 23 when the Department of Theater premiered The Moors for a […]
When COVID-19 hit New York City in March 2020, the Broadway Theater District was one of the first casualties of the new socially distanced world […]
Geeta Gandbhir and Blair Foster are a filmmaking power duo whose work precedes them. Gandbhir, an Emmy award winning editor, worked on the Emmy-nominated Whoopi […]
As the weather gets colder and COVID-19 hotspots emerge, The Living Mural has lived on. The Living Mural is a new approach to live theater, […]
In a time when theater is non-existent and concerts are rare, art lives on only in public where it is constantly surrounding us, especially in […]
It was an unlikely forum on Sept. 23 when 2020 Hess Scholar in Residence Winona LaDuke, as well as Brooklyn College theater alums, Katherine George […]
While COVID-19 has made Broadway go dark until 2021, live theater is still alive and well in New York City thanks to Anna Strasser, a […]
Over the summer, CUNY’s Asian American/Asian Research Institute (AAARI) hosted the 17th Annual CUNY Asian American Film Festival featuring a variety of short films […]
Chadwick Boseman, the actor best known for his role as “Black Panther” in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has died from stage IV colon cancer. He […]
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