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Robert A.M. Stern Architects Lecture Film Screening and Panel Discussion: Hollywood’s Architect

From the early 1920s until his retirement 50 years later, Paul R. Williams was one of the most successful architects in the country. At the height of his career Paul Williams...

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Global Affairs

Trans Sans Frontières: Transtopia, the Asia Pacific, and the Politics of Historical Difference

Wednesday, 09/07/2022, at 4:00 p.m. ET – The concept of transtopia, which posits a continuum model of transness, activates a space of historical inquiry that exceeds both the...

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Art and History

Shakespeare: On the Shakespeare Trail

Trailers are everywhere. No longer only in the movie theatre, they fill our televisions and are all over the web. One major area of Shakespeare marketing that Shakespeare...

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Art and History

Notre Dame London Global Gateway and partners launch year-long exploration of Shakespeare

The Notre Dame London Global Gateway, along with partners from the United Kingdom and the University of Notre Dame campus, is launching a year-long exploration of Shakespeare....

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Art and History

RED PENGUINS: Virtual Film Screening and Discussion with Gabe Polsky

Thursday, February 18, 4 p.m. ET —- Complete with gangsters, strippers, and live bears serving beer on a hockey rink, RED PENGUINS (2019) tells the wild forgotten true story of...

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Art and History

Kylemore Abbey Global Centre, campus partners announce new program on literary works and films during pandemics

The Kylemore Abbey Global Centre, along with six partners from across the University of Notre Dame campus, has launched the Kylemore Book Club, an open, multimedia, educational...

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Art and History

On Movies (and Golden Tickets)

Shea Serrano is a staff writer for the sports and pop culture website The Ringer and the author of three New York Times bestsellers, including Basketball (And Other...

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Health and Society

On ‘A Dangerous Idea’ and Documentary Filmmaking

Stephanie Welch is the director of the documentary A Dangerous Idea: Eugenics, Genetics, and the American Dream. In September, she visited Notre Dame’s DeBartolo Performing...

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Art and History

A Conversation with Mike Schur: “Can Television Make Us Better People?”

Mike Schur — the creator of the philosophy-focused NBC comedy The Good Place as well as Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn Nine-Nine — came to Notre Dame to meet with...

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Health and Society

Co-Directors and Producers Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon on Their New Film Unplanned

Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon have collaborated on more than fifteen films and TV projects as screenwriters, producers, and directors since moving to Hollywood in the 1990s. We...

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Health and Society

Pro-Life Activist Abby Johnson on Abortion and Unplanned

Abby Johnson is a former Planned Parenthood clinic director who experienced a conversion to the pro-life movement after witnessing an ultrasound abortion. Today, she travels...

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Art and History

Hesburgh: The Documentary

A few things indicated that the world premiere for the documentary film Hesburgh might be different, but nothing had prepared director Patrick Creadon ’89 for what he...

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