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Cap & Bells’ Peter and the Starcatcher explores themes of childhood

Cap & Bells’ Peter and the Starcatcher explores themes of childhood

Tatiana Geroulanou and Viviana Rodriguez February 21, 2024
This Thursday and Friday, Cap & Bells will bring audiences a sense of whimsy, imagination, and child-like wonder in its production of Rick Elice’s play Peter and the Starcatcher.
Students review the adaptation of Suzanne Collins’s latest novel. (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.)

Students discuss consumerism, sensationalization, violence in The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

Kathryn Cloonan and Tatiana Geroulanou December 6, 2023
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, originally a novel written by Suzanne Collins, is the newest edition to the Hunger Games cinematic universe. The prequel follows a young Coriolanus Snow (Tom Blyth) — the future dictator of the fictional nation Panem — as he mentors District 12 tribute Lucy Gray Baird (Rachel Zegler) in the 10th annual Hunger Games.
Emmy-nominated writer and executive producer Michael Sardo 81 returns to campus to teach Writing for Television.

ENGL 291: Writing for Television with Michael Sardo

Tatiana Geroulanou and Lily Cowles December 6, 2023
Emmy-nominated writer and executive producer Michael Sardo '81 returns to campus to teach Writing for Television.
Bottoms debrief: Students get underneath the new cult queer classic

Bottoms debrief: Students get underneath the new cult queer classic

Kathryn Cloonan and Tatiana Geroulanou November 29, 2023
It’s Superbad, it’s Fight Club… it’s also gay. Emma Seligman’s Bottoms is unapologetic — it’s a thrilling tale about two lesbian virgins trying to get some.
The Clark hosts “Promenades on Paper” opening gala for students

The Clark hosts “Promenades on Paper” opening gala for students

Tatiana Geroulanou and Sally Neugarten February 22, 2023
The Clark hosted a gala for students to view its newest exhibition, “Promenades on Paper: Eighteenth-Century French Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France.”
Students watched HBOs The Sex Lives of College Girls created by Mindy Kaling (Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons.)

The Sex Lives of College Girls explores female friendships, provides an accurate representation of college experiences

Kathryn Cloonan and Tatiana Geroulanou January 25, 2023
Students at the College reflect on their experience watching Mindy Kaling's The Sex Lives of College Girls.
Students share thoughts about HBOs House of the Dragon. (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.)

Students discuss the female gaze and fan community of House of the Dragon

Kathryn Cloonan and Tatiana Geroulanou December 7, 2022
House of the Dragon, the prequel to Game of Thrones premiered on HBO Max on Aug. 21. Students at the College shared opinions on the representation of women in and popularity of the new fantasy show.
Filmmaker and visual artist Arthur Jafa delivered a lecture at WCMA. (Photo courtesy of Robert Hamacher and The Gladstone Gallery.)

Arthur Jafa discusses Black aesthetics

Tatiana Geroulanou November 16, 2022
On Nov. 10, in a packed lecture hall at the Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA), contemporary visual artist and filmmaker Arthur Jafa guided the audience through his early life, artistic influences, and a few select pieces, addressing the themes he tackles in his work.
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