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    Jun 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. NYU rated No.1 in new film school rankings

    New film school<a href="http://data.ranker.com/ranker-uses-big-data-to-rank-the-worlds-25-best-film-schools/"> rankings</a> show that New York University is No. 1, producing the most graduates that have participated in the production of quality films.
    New film school rankings show that New York University is No. 1, producing the most graduates that have participated in the production of quality films. This is the first such study from Ranker.com, a website that collects data and gathers answers to...

    Tags: Ender's Game (movie), The Hollywood Reporter, University of Southern California, Education, Colleges and Universities

  2. May 31, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Cannes once again a fascinating, provocative 'research' project

    Every year the Cannes Film Festival pulls into its orbit a rangy group of Chicago journalists, critics, student filmmakers and programmers. The festival was different this year, though. Conspicuously and sadly, it lacked the benevolent presence of its most ardent American chronicler, the late Roger Ebert.
    Every year the Cannes Film Festival pulls into its orbit a rangy group of Chicago journalists, critics, student filmmakers and programmers. The festival was different this year, though. Conspicuously and sadly, it lacked the benevolent presence of its...

    Tags: Festive Events, Cannes Film Festival, Entertainment, Reviews, Ethan Coen

  4. May 31, 2013 |Story| SFL
  5. To do Friday: A flamenco trunk show, "Waafrika' and BYOF: Bring Your Own Film

    <strong>BYOF: Bring Your Own Film:</strong> South Florida artists Kevin Arrow and Barron Sherer are encouraging you, the discerning movie expert with an enviable collection of film reels, to bring your trove of projectable history to Wynwood's Bas Fisher Invitational Gallery (100 NE 11th St., Miami) at 8 p.m. Friday. The purpose: a one-night-only program featuring 10-minutes-or-fewer silent films and mounted 35mm slides screened alongside the artists' collection of rare vinyls. And while you BYOF, also do take care to BYOB (meaning beer), so tonight's experience can be as memorable or as forgettable as you'd like. Free, though donations will be accepted. <a href="http://basfisherinvitational.com/" target="_blank">BasFisherInvitational.com</a>.&mdash; <strong><em>Phillip Valys</em></strong>
    BYOF: Bring Your Own Film: South Florida artists Kevin Arrow and Barron Sherer are encouraging you, the discerning movie expert with an enviable collection of film reels, to bring your trove of projectable history to Wynwood's Bas Fisher Invitational...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Fine Artists, Entertainment, Artists, Fort Lauderdale

  6. May 29, 2013 | Hartford Courant
  7. Nancy Stula Leaving Lyman Allyn For Benton Museum

    Nancy Stula, executive director and curator of the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London, is leaving that position to become executive director of the William Benton Museum of Art on the campus of University of Connecticut in Storrs. She starts her new job on Monday, July 1.
    Nancy Stula, executive director and curator of the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London, is leaving that position to become executive director of the William Benton Museum of Art on the campus of University of Connecticut in Storrs. She starts her new job...

    Tags: Connecticut College, William Benton Museum of Art, New London (New London, Connecticut), Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), West Hartford

  8. May 28, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Flutist Nicole Mitchell's welcome return to Chicago

    The great flutist-composer Nicole Mitchell moved to Chicago &ndash; and launched her international career here &ndash; in 1990.
    The great flutist-composer Nicole Mitchell moved to Chicago – and launched her international career here – in 1990. More than two decades later, in August of 2011, she left the city for California, yet it's still impossible to think of...

    Tags: Eddie Shaw, Howard Reich, Entertainment, Heart Attack, Colleges and Universities

  10. May 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. When your laptop dies

    It happened, as crises do, without warning. I was doing something essential, like trolling online for better and deeply discounted kitchen knives, when suddenly the image on my laptop went from hi-res to out-of-register. Most of the color fell away and a grim message appeared: My computer was having a problem, as though I hadn't noticed; I should wait a minute and try to turn it on again.
    It happened, as crises do, without warning. I was doing something essential, like trolling online for better and deeply discounted kitchen knives, when suddenly the image on my laptop went from hi-res to out-of-register. Most of the color fell away and...

    Tags: FedEx Corporation, Les Miserables (musical), Science and Technology, IBM, Electronics

  12. May 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Hopkins closes science writing program, citing low selectivity

    Graduates of the Johns Hopkins University's master's program in science writing have explained the prospects of life on Mars, the promise of neuroscience research and the ethics of animal testing on the pages of Scientific American, Nature and Popular Science, on the airwaves of NPR and in books.
    Graduates of the Johns Hopkins University's master's program in science writing have explained the prospects of life on Mars, the promise of neuroscience research and the ethics of animal testing on the pages of Scientific American, Nature and Popular...

    Tags: Radio, Agriculture, Entertainment, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology

  14. May 23, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. Calling On Dr. Ruth About Her Play At TheaterWorks

    The doorbell of the apartment in a modest brick building in a quiet residential neighborhood in Washington Heights rings like Big Ben announcing the queen.
    The Hartford Courant
    The doorbell of the apartment in a modest brick building in a quiet residential neighborhood in Washington Heights rings like Big Ben announcing the queen. "Come in, come in," says the chirpy, accented voice of Ruth Westheimer, known more popularly as...

    Tags: Radio, TheaterWorks, Planned Parenthood, Debra Jo Rupp, Religion and Belief

  16. May 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Cal State trustees appoint new Cal State L.A president, others

    William A. Covino, a veteran Florida and California administrator, was named Wednesday as the new president of Cal State L.A., becoming the first new leader of the El Sereno campus in 33 years.
    William A. Covino, a veteran Florida and California administrator, was named Wednesday as the new president of Cal State L.A., becoming the first new leader of the El Sereno campus in 33 years. Covino’s selection was among a slate of...

    Tags: Sociology, Political Fundraising, Culture, University of California, Los Angeles, Students

  18. May 20, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. The dual-enrollment shuffle: School districts now must pay for popular program

    Gov. Rick Scott on Monday signed a bill requiring Florida school districts to start paying for the classes that teenagers take at local colleges through their high schools' dual-enrollment programs.
    Gov. Rick Scott on Monday signed a bill requiring Florida school districts to start paying for the classes that teenagers take at local colleges through their high schools' dual-enrollment programs. It's a change that some education leaders predict...

    Tags: Government, Teaching and Learning, Students, Colleges and Universities, Rick Scott

  20. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Beijing International Screenwriting Competition announces winners

    An American woman arrives in China to retrace the steps of her deceased daughter from a video diary the daughter kept of her trip to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. A young flautist travels to Beijing to audition for a conservatory. A seamstress for a fashion company is betrayed by her jealous boss when she designs a spectacular kite for the Beijing Kite Festival.
    An American woman arrives in China to retrace the steps of her deceased daughter from a video diary the daughter kept of her trip to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. A young flautist travels to Beijing to audition for a conservatory. A seamstress for a...

    Tags: Beijing Games, Trips and Vacations, Beijing (China), Princeton University, Entertainment

  22. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Vampire Weekend braces for bright lights with big-idea 'City' album

    Ezra Koenig wanted to be clear about this: The frontman of Vampire Weekend was not comparing his band to the Beatles.
    Ezra Koenig wanted to be clear about this: The frontman of Vampire Weekend was not comparing his band to the Beatles. "What we're talking about is making me think like a fan, which is a little bit dangerous because it could come across as me trying to...

    Tags: Festive Events, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Entertainment Events, Roseland, Concerts

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