Prof. Jeff Ruoff Documentary at the HOP
The Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth will be showing Prof. Jeff Ruoff's documentary Still Moving: Pilobolus at Forty (2012) on-demand on YouTube from June 18 to July 2, 2021.
[more]The Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth will be showing Prof. Jeff Ruoff's documentary Still Moving: Pilobolus at Forty (2012) on-demand on YouTube from June 18 to July 2, 2021.
[more]ICE is bringing together scientists and humanists for two afternoons to discuss our collective future from different perspectives. Don't miss Prof. Mary Flanagan's talk "Love in the Glitch: Humanizing the Future" at 1:45 pm on Sat. June 19!
[more]The Hood Museum of Art's new photo collection "allows the historian-teacher to chart the history of 20th-century American culture through the fantasies of and ideals created out of Hollywood films and their stars," says the professor of film and media studies in a Hyperallergic story about the museum's acquisition of more than 6,000 photographs from the John Kobal Foundation.
[more]Chicago Tribune writer Michael Phillips highlights Professor Desirée Garcia's new book "The Movie Musical", a "tightly packed and deeply researched study examining the genre's illumination of more than just our collective daydreams and escape impulses."
[more]Samantha Knowles' film career began her senior year at Dartmouth, after her culminating project, the documentary short "Why Do You Have Black Dolls?", was accepted into the Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival and later played at four other festivals.
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