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Playwriting student Ellis Stump ’23 has been named one of the Ascending Playwrights of 2021 at Yonder Window Theatre Company in Brooklyn, New York.
Alumna Darya Zhuk '15 will direct several episodes of ZATO, a forthcoming series from Netflix.
Assistant Professor Mallika Rao was recently nominated for an Ambie Award in Best Nonfiction Scriptwriting for her podcast, HiberNation.
A Poet's Life is a series where we talk with Columbia poets about everything from living as a poet to making a living as a poet.
Alumna Lisa Cholodenko ’97 directed two episodes of Hulu’s forthcoming series, The Girl From Plainville.
Dottir Press recently published Quake: A Novel by Meg Matich '15 with a book talk to follow on March 1, 2022.
Out of the Past, Into the Future is a bi-weekly series that aims to chronicle a limitless scope of work by Columbia filmmakers representative of the past, present, and future.
Alumnus of the Undergraduate Visual Arts Program Oscar yi Hou CC ‘21 has been named the recipient of the third annual UOVO prize.
Alumnus Jonathan Seinen ’20 directs and produces Ho Ka Kei’s Iphigenia and the Furies (On Taurian Land) at Theatre Passe Muraille, in Toronto, Ontario.
Associate Professor David Henry Hwang’s new opera, The Rift, will premiere as a part of the Washington National Opera’s Written in Stone program for the Kennedy Center’s 50th anniversary celebration.
Joel Sedano, a current Poetry and Literary Translation student, and JoAnne “Jo-Joe” Lee, a graduate student in the School of Social Work, recently received a 2022 Racial Justice Mini-Grant for their proposed project, a podcast titled Resilience Against Power and Privilege (RAPP).
Third year Creative Producing student Stephanie Choriatis is the creator of Lights, Camera, TEACH, a new film education podcast.
Shteyngart’s recent appearance on WNYC’s Get Lit with All Of It on January 31, 2022, hosted by Alison Stewart, was a refreshingly reader-oriented stop on the tour of events for his latest novel, Our Country Friends.
THIS IS THE 56th in a series of dialogues with artists, writers, and critical thinkers on the question of violence. This conversation is with Carol Becker, professor of arts and dean of Faculty at Columbia University School of the Arts.
Stay Awake, written and directed by alumnus Jamie Sisley '15 and produced by alumnus, Adjunct Professor and Senior Production Advisor Shrihari Sathe '09 received a special mention from the Generation 14plus youth jury.