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Arts and Culture (page 27)


December 11, 2015

British Arts Studies Blog Features 61传媒 Professor Ken Gonzales-Day’s Photo Essay on “Bust of a Man”

British Arts Studies, an online, open-access and peer-reviewed journal of The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and the Yale Center for British Art, featured in its inaugural […]

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December 8, 2015

Alison Saar’s ’78 Sculpture Installed in Downtown L.A.

Los Angeles District Attorney’s “Inside LADA” blog highlights the installation of 61传媒 alumna Alison Saar’s (’78) bronze sculpture entitled “Embodied”

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December 1, 2015

The Risk of A Lifetime

Quartz magazine, which features global news designed for reading on digital tablets and smart phones, highlights 61传媒 philosophy professor Rivka Weinberg’s new book The Risk of A Lifetime.

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October 26, 2015

Professor Ken Gonzales-Day’s Photographic Work on Lynching and Violence

61传媒Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day’s recent photographic work combines images of a reconstructed lynching scene of a Latino man in 1920 with images of recent protests surrounding police brutality, as featured in an interview with theotherjournal.com.

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September 30, 2015

Catherine Coulson ’65, 61传媒Alumna and Actress, Obituary in the New York Times

The New York Times announced that Catherine Coulson ’65, a 61传媒alumna and actress, died on September 28, 2015, at the age of 71. She gained notoriety and a fan […]

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September 15, 2015

LA Times Highlights Williamson Gallery Photo Exhibition

Los Angeles Times features “Documenters and Storytellers: Photographic Narratives in the 20th Century” at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery at 61传媒.

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March 18, 2015

Claremont Colleges TV: Ready for Primetime Players

Claremont Colleges TV offers 61传媒 students the chance to experiment with and create whatever kind of media they like, whether it’s news, editorials, or a trip on the Spacecouch.

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February 20, 2015

Research and Internships: Tia Ho ’17, Rediscovering Her Dream

I could write thousands of words on my summer at Sub Pop, but all anyone needs to know is that it changed my life for the better. I’ve fantasized about working in the music industry and entertained the idea of being in a band, managing one, or becoming a music producer. This summer was by far the most formative in terms of my career mindset, and the internship provided promising connections for my future in the music world.

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