Art and History
The Ellsworth Outrage, 1854: Or How 19th Century Jesuits Built a Global Catholicism
How did modern Catholicism become global? This talk uses a violent attack on a Swiss Jesuit in a Maine small town to tell a story about globalization in the world’s largest,...
watch videoFilm Festivus for the Rest of Us
This month, Ted and Ricky catch up on festivals they attended, Ted having recently returned from Munich International Film Festival and Ricky having not yet caught up on his time...
Listen to Podcast2017 Michiana Jewish Film Festival
The 7th Annual Michiana Jewish Film Festival is coming to the Browning Cinema May 15–18. Dr. Ilene Sheffer, Vice Chancellor Emerita at Indiana University South Bend and...
Listen to PodcastWorth a Watch – Top Films at the Berlin Film Festival
Ricky and Ted run through the Browning Cinema’s March lineup, which includes films from Iran (The Salesman), Germany (Toni Erdmann), Ireland (Sing Street), and India (The Apu...
Listen to PodcastPeace, Love, and the Oscars
Ted Barron and Ricky Herbst discuss what’s happening in film, both at the Browning Cinema and in the industry. The former involves the ScreenPeace Film Festival, a collaboration...
Listen to Podcast2017 MLK Celebration Luncheon – Walking the Walk: Saying Yes
University President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. and the President’s Oversight Committee on Diversity and Inclusion recommended in Fall 2015 that we take time as a community...
watch videoEstablishing Shot Podcast is Back!
A lot has happened since our May 2016 episode. After host Ted Barron became the DPAC’s Executive Director, the search began for a new cinema curator. Now, our new Cinema Program...
Listen to PodcastSt. Elizabeth of Hungary: Wife, Mother, Queen, Champion of Mercy
Fr. Terry Ehrman, CSC, Assistant Director, Center for Theology, Science and Human Flourishing, speaks on the life of St. Elizabeth in the final lecture of the Saturdays with the...
watch videoEver Ancient, Ever New
Colloquium presented at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture’s 17th Annual Fall Conference, “You Are Beauty: Exploring the Catholic Imagination.” The speakers are...
watch videoWallace Stevens, Beauty, and the Catholic Imagination
Closing keynote address of the 17th Annual Fall Conference, Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture. Mary Ann Glendon is the Learned Hand Professor of Law at the Harvard Law...
watch videoVisions of Lewis and Tolkien
Colloquium presented at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture’s 17th Annual Fall Conference, “You Are Beauty: Exploring the Catholic Imagination.” The speakers are...
watch videoBeauty’s Sacred Itinerary
Colloquium presented at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture’s 17th Annual Fall Conference, “You Are Beauty: Exploring the Catholic Imagination.” This colloquium...
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