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A year when how you watched mattered as much as what you watched

A year when how you watched mattered as much as what you watched
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Yoon, Sierra elected to American Academy of Arts and Letters

March 5, 2021 Cornell’s J. Meejin Yoon, B.Arch. ’95, and composer Roberto Sierra have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, considered the highest form of recognition of artistic merit in the United States in their respective fields, the academy announced March 5. Yoon, the Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of the College of Architecture, Art and Planning, will join the academy’s field of architecture. Her designs examine intersections between urbanism, technology and the public realm, both in the U.S. and internationally. Martien Mulder/Provided Architect J. Meejin Yoon, B.Arch. ’95, the Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of the College of Architecture, Art and Planning.

Rosendale Theatre celebrates women and science with films

Rosendale Theatre celebrates women and science with films Times Herald-Record ROSENDALE - The Rosendale Theatre announces a March programming extravaganza: “A Celebration of Women’s Experimental Films” and new “Science on Screen” offerings, both programs are available through the virtual cinema portal. In addition, they have some suggestions for film watching around St. Patrick’s Day in mid March. These programs were uniquely developed by the Rosendale Theatre and includes an afternoon gallery walk-thru of feminist films, videos and artwork.   March is Women’s History Month, and International Women’s Day (March 8). For the weekend of March 12-14, the theatre will host a mini-festival titled “Women in Experiment: Carolee Schneemann and Barbara Hammer.” 

Brookline s Leslie Epstein explores Casablanca, family legacy

Brookline s Leslie Epstein explores Casablanca, family legacy
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A justice speaks; justice is elusive; justice is sought

A justice speaks; justice is elusive; justice is sought By Peter Keough Globe correspondent,Updated February 18, 2021, 1:45 p.m. Email to a Friend One of the unexpected revelations in Freida Lee Mock’s “Ruth: Justice Ginsburg in Her Own Words” (2019) is that the late, idolized US Supreme Court justice, who died in September at 87, owed her writing skills to her European literature professor at Cornell University, the novelist Vladimir Nabokov. That distinguished tutelage helped make her, according to one of her former aides, the Tiger Woods of writing briefs. Mock compiles archival interviews and public utterances by Ruth Bader Ginsburg as well as interviews with former aides, associates, and others. These tidbits personalize Ginsburg’s now-familiar trajectory from star law school graduate spurned by employers, to ace ACLU lawyer who prevailed in several gender discrimination cases brought before the Supreme Court, to D.C. Circuit judge, to associate Supreme

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