Art and History
Sweater Weather Cinema
The turn from October to November brings with it chillier air and darker evenings, both very conducive to filmgoing. Ted and Ricky run through the various options the Browning...
Listen to PodcastTed and Ricky’s Director Trifecta
With the close of the Fall 2017 semester, so too comes the Winter Break. And each Winter Break is observed with solemnity by the Browning Cinema as it goes dark for roughly one...
Listen to PodcastTotal Mobilization: World War II and American Literature
World War II was a time of paradox: victory amidst catastrophe, democracy spread by violence, individualism drafted for propaganda. Looking at poetry and novels helps us see how...
watch videoMorality and Modernity
The Fall Conference of 2017 called, “Through Every Human Heart,” included the following presentations: Jennifer Donnelly (Terra Foundation for American Art) on “The Good,...
watch videoDepicting Evil
As part of the Fall Conference of 2017 called, “Through Every Human Heart, ” the following talks were presented: Randy Boyagoda (University of St. Michael’s College,...
watch videoVirtuous Evildoers
This talk is given by Gilbert Meilaender at the 2017 Notre Dame Fall Conference. This was a part of the Fall Conference of 2017 called, “Through Every Human Heart.” The...
watch videoObscuring the Good
As part of the Fall Conference of 2017 called, “Through Every Human Heart,” the following talks were presented: John Haldane (University of St. Andrews, Baylor University) on...
watch videoThe Tyranny of the Moderns
Keynote address given by James Hankins (Harvard University) at the 2017 Notre Dame Fall Conference. This was a part of the Fall Conference of 2017 called, “Through Every Human...
watch videoSt. Robert Southwell, S.J.: A Eucharistic Poet
Timothy P. O’Malley, director of education at the McGrath Institute for Church Life and academic director of the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy at the University of Notre Dame,...
watch videoBlessed Miguel Pro: The “Folly” of Martyrdom
Professor Timothy Matovina, Chair of the Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, presents on Blessed Miguel Pro. This lecture is the fifth of seven lectures in the...
watch videoRembrandt’s Etchings: Intimate Objects of Beauty and Faith
In 1991, the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame received a gift of 70 original Rembrandt etchings. For the first time in many years this entire group of...
watch videoHistorian Brad Gregory on Martin Luther and the Reformation
Brad S. Gregory is Professor of History and Dorothy G. Griffin Collegiate Chair at the University of Notre Dame, where he has taught since 2003. From 1996-2003 he taught at...
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