Communication Studies
Distinguished visiting filmmaker Abigail Disney will screen her film 'Pray the Devil Back to Hell' followed by discussion.
Come one, come all! Need some play in your life? Come hang out with UNI SAVE and the Interpreters Theatre! We will be showcasing work from our week of workshops. Through performance, we will explore making art and community and play.
"Boys Will Be Boys" is a show about the relationship between masculinity and violence. Admission is free but seating is limited. This production contains mature language and situations.
"Boys Will Be Boys" is a show about the relationship between masculinity and violence. Admission is free but seating is limited. This production contains mature language and situations.
"Boys Will Be Boys" is a show about the relationship between masculinity and violence. Admission is free but seating is limited. This production contains mature language and situations.
Photographer Matt Kollasch will discuss the genesis of his recently published book of photographs and essays "Approaching Baku: Outsiders in Looking." The project is a collaboration between Kollasch and Swiss journalist Anthea Estoppey. In his presentation, Kollasch will discuss this collaboration, read from the book's introduction and present selected photos.
Sports. Meat. Sex. Beer. Guns. What does it mean to be a man? This show takes a close look into current issues surrounding the relationship between masculinity and violence. Using a collaboration of various dramatic and satirical sketches along with poetry, narratives and more, Boys Will Be Boys examines things we associate with masculinity to question how US culture teaches boys to be men. Performances will be followed by an audience discussion of the themes and issues that emerge from the show. This production contains mature themes and situations.
Sports. Meat. Sex. Beer. Guns. What does it mean to be a man? This show takes a close look into current issues surrounding the relationship between masculinity and violence. Using a collaboration of various dramatic and satirical sketches along with poetry, narratives and more, Boys Will Be Boys examines things we associate with masculinity to question how US culture teaches boys to be men. Performances will be followed by an audience discussion of the themes and issues that emerge from the show. This production contains mature themes and situations.