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A Conversation With Manoel De Oliveira: In The Flower, Manoel De Oliveira, Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa, Ronald Falzone
A Conversation With Manoel De Oliveira: In The Flower, Manoel De Oliveira, Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa, Ronald Falzone
Conversation With
October 17, filmmaker Manoel De Oliveira spoke at Columbia College Chicago as an artist in the Visiting Director Program of the Directing Concentration, Film and Video Department, Columbia College Chicago. This program was co-sponsored by the Chicago International Film Festival. Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa interviewed him; Ron Falzone served as editor of this work. 25 pages.
A Conversation With Patrice Chereau: To Be Closer, Patrice Chereau, Ronald Falzone
A Conversation With Patrice Chereau: To Be Closer, Patrice Chereau, Ronald Falzone
Conversation With
October 14, film director Patrice Chereau spoke at Columbia College Chicago as an artist in the Visiting Director Program of the Directing Concentration, Film and Video Department, Columbia College Chicago. This program was co-sponsored by the Chicago International Film Festival. Ron Falzone served as moderator and editor of this work. 25 pages.
The Season Ticket, Spring 2005, Columbia College Chicago
The Season Ticket, Spring 2005, Columbia College Chicago
Season Ticket
Columbia College Chicago Theater Department newsletter. 6 pages. Faculty, articles, production, student news.
Beginnings, 2005, Columbia College Chicago
Beginnings, 2005, Columbia College Chicago
Dialogue
First issue of a Theater department publication later known as Dialogue. Articles include "Building a Character Within an Ensemble Through the Games"; "Can I Wear Your Hat?"; "The Box Theatre Group"; "Trials and Tribe-ulations"; "Kissing Gertrude Stein, or Ionesco Buys a Stein a Beer"; "March 1966"; "The Martinez Manifesto"; "Deranged Inhabitants"; "My Autobiography"; and "Kali Ma". 16 pages.
Issue 04, Cariso!Summer 2005, Columbia College Chicago
Issue 04, Cariso!Summer 2005, Columbia College Chicago
Cariso! The Alton Augustus Adams Music Research Institute newsletter
Cariso! is the newsletter of the Alton Augustus Adams Music Research Institute (AMRI), which was located in the U. S. Virgin Islands and operated by the Center for Black Music Research at Columbia College Chicago from 1999 to 2006. Issue articles include: "Performance Forum on VI Music and Dance Traditions", "CBMR Rockefeller Resident Fellows for 2005-06", "March 2005 Lecture and Summit", "AMRI Holds First Workshop for Teachers", "Family of the 'Duke of Iron' Donates Instrument to the People of the Virgin Islands", "Upcoming AMRI Events", "Brown Girl in the Ring and Other Game Songs of the U.S. Virgin Islands", "Stanley …
2005 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago
2005 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago
Commencement Programs
The commencement program of the 2005 Columbia College Chicago graduation ceremonies.
2005 Manifest Program, Columbia College Chicago
2005 Manifest Program, Columbia College Chicago
Manifest Urban Arts Festival Programs
A program for the Manifest Urban-Arts Festival held by Columbia College Chicago on June 3, 2005.
The Season Ticket, Fall 2005, Columbia College Chicago
The Season Ticket, Fall 2005, Columbia College Chicago
Season Ticket
Columbia College Chicago Theater Department newsletter. 4 pages. Faculty, articles, production, student news.
Columbia Poetry Review, Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Poetry Review, Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Poetry Review
Literary journal produced annually. Student editors: Natalie Hill, John Steven Cummins. Editorial Board: Jacob Saenz, Ryan Rzab, Laura Negrete, Susan Kurek, Sean Flynn. Cover: Alexis Smith Cinephilia
Hair Trigger 27, Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger 27, Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger
An anthology, edited by students, featuring the fiction, prose and creative non-fiction work of students, alumni, and staff. Editors: Ryan Brown, Katie Corboy, Frank Crist, Heather Davis, James M. Elkins, William Gregory, Meredith Grahl, Stephanie Kuehnert, Jenny Seay, Ryan Sinon, Rose Tully, Jill Winski. Cover photograph: Howard Henry Chen. 388 pages.
A Conversation With Todd Solondz: "My Movies Aren't For Everybody", Todd Solondz, Ronald Falzone
A Conversation With Todd Solondz: "My Movies Aren't For Everybody", Todd Solondz, Ronald Falzone
Conversation With
March 21, film director Todd Solondz spoke at Columbia College Chicago as an artist in the Visiting Director Program of the Directing Concentration, Film and Video Department, Columbia College Chicago. This program was co-sponsored by the Chicago International Film Festival. Ron Falzone served as moderator and editor of this work. 33 pages.
Court Green: Dossier: Tribute To Lorine Niedecker, Columbia College Chicago
Court Green: Dossier: Tribute To Lorine Niedecker, Columbia College Chicago
Court Green
An annual poetry magazine with a different theme for each issue; printed from 2004 to 2015.
2005-2006 Annual Program, Phi Sigma
2005-2006 Annual Program, Phi Sigma
Annual Programs
This annual program outlines the topics discussed and presented at Phi Sigma's monthly meetings from October 2005 to May 2006. Each meeting includes a topic based on their yearly theme, "In These Times."
Issue 03, Cariso! Winter 2005, Columbia College Chicago
Issue 03, Cariso! Winter 2005, Columbia College Chicago
Cariso! The Alton Augustus Adams Music Research Institute newsletter
Cariso! is the newsletter of the Alton Augustus Adams Music Research Institute (AMRI), which was located in the U. S. Virgin Islands and operated by the Center for Black Music Research at Columbia College Chicago from 1999 to 2006. Issue articles include: ""Christmas with the Ancestors: Jonkonnu and Related Festivities in Jamaica", "New AMRI Hours", "St. John People Love and Honor Their Elder Musicians", "Support from VICA", "St. Croix Colloquium" , "Rockefeller Fellow Dr. Kennth Bilby Lectures on Jonkonnu", "Teaching the Music of Alton Adams", "Tra-la-la-la-la: Music in the U.S. Virgin Islands", "The 2004=05 Rockefeller Fellows". Issue 3, 12 pages.