New Album from Lizdelise, I Swore I Heard You Laughing Out Now! (Mark Watter '14)
/I Swore I Heard You Laughing is the new album from Philadelphia-based Art Pop band Lizdelise. The album is a reflection on gender, joy, and grief.
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I Swore I Heard You Laughing is the new album from Philadelphia-based Art Pop band Lizdelise. The album is a reflection on gender, joy, and grief.
Read MoreSerenade, an album featuring new music for string orchestra by Luke Cissell, is now available on all major music platforms.
Read MoreBuy a handmade Rocketeer action figure and support a nonprofit helping patients and families with a rare form of leukemia.
Read MoreAnn Tashi Slater's TRAVELING IN BARDO will be published by Hachette Go in fall 2025.
Read MoreDr. Elisabeth Kotzakidou Pace delivered her paper “Voice-type, Embodiment, and the Symbolic Representation of the Archetypal Feminine in J. S. Bach’s Sacred Works" at the 20th Biennial International Conference on Baroque Music at the Haute École de Musique de Genève-Neuchâtel in Geneva, Switzerland (June 28-July 2, 2023). She also served as Chair of three conference sessions.
Read MoreDC-based singer-songwriter Kemi Adegoroye ('13) is releasing a new R&B single, In My Corner, that takes listeners on a trip back to the bops of the ‘90s and early 2000s.
Read More“Humor is very connected to the deep things in life,” author Andrew Sean Greer told Ann Tashi Slater '84 in the latest interview for her Tricycle magazine series about bardo and the art of living.
Read MoreClass of 2020 Alumna Katy Montoya’s UnionDocs Summer Lab Crowdfunding Toward Her First Feature Film
Read MoreAnn Tashi Slater '84 talked with bestselling author Dani Shapiro about facing change and embracing the moment, the latest in Ann's interview series about bardo and the art of living.
Read MoreIn a compelling alchemy of music, word and curated images, award-winning pianist and visual artist, Jessica Roemischer creates unique videos of classic songs from Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and more.
Read MoreSeeking Producer for animated series following the Canary in a Coal Mine.
Read MoreThe sculpture of Mark Mennin '82 is featured this season at The Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut. The exhibition, Mark Mennin: Processi, will remain on view until the end of the season in December.
Read MoreThe American Poet Laureate: A History of U.S. Poetry and the State, the first history of the U.S. poet laureate (“PLOTUS”), was published last month by Columbia University Press.
Read MoreMy new audio drama, Spark Hunter, has been a surprise for me at every step. It's my first and stars Mark Rylance, Rebecca Ferguson, Linda Powell, Vanessa Redgrave, Kathleen Turner, with Charles Dance and Sting. Directed by Trudie Styler, it's the story of a robotic AI who is having an existential crisis and must meet with her maker to work out her psychological conflicts.
Read MoreAndrea Menotti '95 (graduate of Creative Writing and Theater and Dance programs) has recently published the second in the Super You! series from Penguin Random House with her long-time collaborators, friend Hena Khan (co-writer) and husband Yancey Labat (illustrator). In this interactive choice-driven series for kids ages 8-12, "you" get super powers and have to decide to use them.
Read MoreJapanese Peruvian writer Augusto Higa Oshiro’s English-language debut, the novel THE ENLIGHTENMENT OF KATZUO NAKAMATSU, has been published in a translation from Spanish by Jennifer Shyue ’17 by Archipelago Books.
Read MoreBlues Hall of Famer Amy Madden's fifth poetry collection takes on grief and mourning in the familiar intimacy of her signature urban poetic landscape. Featured on the Poetry Month display at Strand Books, New York City.
Read MoreAnn Tashi Slater '84 spoke with Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat about why death is central to her storytelling and how she finds meaning in the face of impermanence.
Read MoreMy new novel, THE DAYDREAMS, comes out May 2nd! It follows the stars of a popular teen show from the early 2000s—and the reunion special, thirteen years after their scandalous flameout, that will either be their last chance at redemption, or destroy them all for good.
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