February 23, 2022
Readers asked questions about the symbolism of dead branches, about the “ominous upstate locals,” and why the pandemic isn’t named in the book—there were even comments about the country house decor: Cynthia, a participant and reader, sent in the question: "I love the decor for each of the five cottages and who was selected to sleep there, how did you land on those descriptions?” “I wanted Senderovsky to kind of play matchmaker between his guests and the decor.
read moreFebruary 23, 2022
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.
read moreFebruary 22, 2022
The Berlinale is one of the largest public film festivals in the world, attracting tens of thousands of visitors from around the globe each year.
read moreFebruary 21, 2022
Sable Elyse Smith is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and educator based in New York.
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The 59th iteration of the famous International Art Exhibition, the Venice Biennale, will take place from April 23 to November 27, 2022.
read moreFebruary 10, 2022
Melnick is also the author of the poetry collections Landscape with Sex and Violence (YesYes Books, 2017) and If I Should Say I Have Hope (YesYes Books, 2012), and is the co-editor of Please Excuse This Poem: 100 Poets for the Next Generation (Viking, 2015).
read moreFebruary 7, 2022
Miracle, written, directed, produced, and edited by Assistant Professor and Film Program alumnus Bogdan George Apetri '06, won the Don Quixote Prize at the 2022 Tromsø International Film Festival.
read moreFebruary 4, 2022
From April 6 to September 5 2022, the Whitney Museum will present the 80th edition of its flagship exhibition, the Whitney Biennial.
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