Hats Off
Ever the bellwether, the Norman Lear sculpture in the Boylston Place alley celebrates the Class of 2021. The sculpture was erected in October 2018 on Norman Lear Day, when Lear ’44 visited campus and a scholarship in his name was announced.
Ever the bellwether, the Norman Lear sculpture in the Boylston Place alley celebrates the Class of 2021. The sculpture was erected in October 2018 on Norman Lear Day, when Lear ’44 visited campus and a scholarship in his name was announced.
Expression checked in with Emersonians to see how they’re faring during COVID-19 and what the global pandemic has meant for them.
“Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting.” J.M. Barrie
How film festivals are critical not just to films and filmmakers, but also to our society.
In this issue, we talked to Emersonians—writers, producers, executives, creators—who have never grown tired of making people laugh.
Unofficially, Jonathan “Satch” Satriale the go-to person for many things Emerson.
Cheryl Buchanan, MFA ’15, and a number of Emersonians are expanding access to the literary arts for various communities in Boston.