The music landscape is in a near-constant state of flux, and at the heart of all this activity is music journalism. Though the field has retained most...
After teaching two classes in his new gig at Montana State University, Will Lautzenheiser checked himself into a hospital to treat what he thought was...
An air of camaraderie was palpable in the Bill Bordy Theater as members of the Play Reading Book Club met on April 13 to have lunch and discuss the program....
Thunder rumbles and cracks through the dimly lit Cabaret in the Little Building. The wind howls, and a door slams shut. Voices pierce through the space,...
Peter Davis, 78, won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1975 for Hearts and Minds, his humanizing chronicle of the Vietnam War from the...
Replacing Tyra Banks with kooky dressed male students, Emerson College Fashion Society hosted its own Next Top Model competition.
The Bill Bordy Theater...
The poet James Merrill (1926-1995) is a polarizing figure. During his lifetime, he won virtually every major award and drew the praise of some of America’s...
Campus radio station WERS hosted the 10th annual All A Cappella Live show at the Cutler Majestic Theater on Saturday, March 28. The show opened with a...
Violet, the protagonist ofthe play Miss Electricity, is an energetic fifth-grade girl who dreams of getting into the Guinness World Records with the help...
After graduating last spring with a visual and media arts degree, Jordan Ferrin, 23, has kept busy in Los Angeles with a variety of projects. Most recently,...
The trope of the tortured artist came to life at Emerson last week as Signe Baumane used her drawing and animation talents to start a humorous conversation...
Author Roxane Gay recounted her evolution as a feminist at the writing, literature, and publishing Reading Series last Thursday afternoon.
“I certainly...
Director Justin Simien described his first feature film, Dear White People, as the imagined love child of Spike Lee’s seminal 1989 film Do The Right...
The Bright Family Screening Room audience laughed, cried, and was utterly creeped out after watching selected student work.
Fourteen short films were...