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Alumna Amber Chardae Robinson ’15 appears in the recent hit film Judas and the Black Messiah which is currently streaming on HBO Max and playing in select theaters.

Professor Tom Kalin recently directed an episode for a limited series that is set to premiere on FX soon.

Four alumni have been selected to participate in The Salon's inaugural Salon Mentorship Program.

Two Columbia filmmakers and their scripts were selected to participate in the second edition of the program in Saudi Arabia.

It Doesn't Have to be This Way, a debut novel by alumnus Alistair Mackay '18, has been picked up by South African publishing house Kwela Books, an imprint of NB Publishers.

Visual Arts Assistant Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies (CC ’98) is featured in 'John Thompson: An Artist Collects at Childs Gallery' and also in When Evening Has Passed and Tomorrow Comes at the Kimball Art Center’s new space, The Yard.

Three Columbia alumni have had their projects selected for Torino FilmLab’s 2021 Scriptlab.

Here, we talk with Associate Professor of Theatre and Playwriting Concentration Head David Henry Hwang about his most recent projects, the challenges of collaboration in the Zoom era, and the power of authenticity in art. 

Stars Behind The Stars is a bi-weekly series featuring theatre makers behind the scenes.

Kaiser Gallery presents Sugar (Chapter II), a solo exhibition featuring alumnus Derick Whitson’s ’17, in Cleveland, Ohio. This follows after Whitson’s show Sissy Boys Only (Chapter I).

Playwriting alumnus Max Mondi ’18 writes and produces RIGHT NOW! as part of as digital programming.

An adaptation of William Shakespeare’s comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor, written by Theatre alumna Jocelyn Bioh ’08 and directed by alumnus Saheem Ali ’07, will open the Public Theater’s Free Shakespeare in the Park 2021 season on July 5, 2021.

Theatre alumnus Carl Cofield ’14 will serve as the Chair of Graduate Acting at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts beginning in September of 2021.

The Unsung Stories project--a conference, a podcast, and a concert--explores the legacy of women composers, sound artists, and musicians who have worked at the Computer Music Center.

Uncovering the Heritage Silhouette is a bi-weekly series diving into how tradition influences the creation of art. We interview artists heavily influenced by their heritage.