By Sasha Zirin, Assistant Living Arts Editor
/ September 20, 2023
A bottle of wine explodes for seemingly no reason in a church in Tarascon, France—and it only gets more horrifying from there. Little can stop a cryptic...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ September 20, 2023
In the world of literature, authors frequently gravitate towards a specific genre or style of writing. Nevertheless, the allure of entirely new and different...
By Annie Sarlin, Dept. Living Arts Editor
/ September 20, 2023
“Prayer for the French Republic,” a powerful, multi-generational story following the Salomon Benhamou family and their experience with Jewish discrimination,...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ September 14, 2023
Transitioning from her Jimmy’s All Stars days to gracing the immense stage of TD Garden, Iliza Shlesinger ‘05 is set to embark on a triumphant return...
By Sasha Zirin, Assistant Living Arts Editor
/ September 14, 2023
Emerson’s Independent Video is starting the semester with a brand new collection of productions including short films, TV shows, and more. The productions...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ September 14, 2023
In the heart of the city, nestled within the confines of the MGM Fenway Music Hall, a transformational experience awaited the eager souls gathered there...
Emerson’s Huret and Spector Gallery, a small two-story gallery located on the sixth floor of the Tufte building, is showcasing a unique exhibit with...
By Ryan Yau, Content Managing Editor
/ April 26, 2023
Emerson alum Joan F. Smith ‘10 released her second young adult novel “The Other Side of Infinity” on April 25. She graduated from the Creative Writing...
By Meg Richards, Deputy Projects Editor
/ April 26, 2023
The Emerson Recognition Achievement Awards, or ERA Awards, took place in the Robert J. Orchard Theater last Friday, where students across all majors were...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ April 26, 2023
Get ready for belly-aching laughter and heartwarming moments as "Strays," the latest comedy film written by alum Dan Perrault, hits theaters on June 9.
The...
In a newly released Hulu docuseries, childhood star Brooke Shields opens up about her experience growing up as Hollywood’s adolescent sex icon. Though...
A little more than half a century after the 1970 massacre at Kent State University, the Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist John Paul Filo feels that...
By Sasha Zirin, Assistant Living Arts Editor
/ April 20, 2023
Bouts of laughter filled the Semel Theater last weekend thanks to the hard work of Emerson’s Comedic Arts Department, who hosted the college’s third...