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Discussion with Kimberly Alidio: Why Letter Ellipses
On Wednesday, April 14, 2021, the department of Performance Studies welcomed poet Kimberly Alidio to mark the release of her book why letter ellipses. In a conversation moderated by Professor Fred Moten, fellow poets and scholars Edgar Garcia,
https://tisch.nyu.edu/performance-studies/news/discussion-with-kimberly-alidio--why-letter-ellipses.html
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From Summer Student to a Semester Away
Now that I know that, I think I ll have a better chance of finding an internship I enjoy this summer.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/special-programs/news/2014/11/from-summer-student-to-a-semester-away.html
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Grad Acting Alumnus, Daniel Dae Kim ('96), Returns to Broadway in "Yellow Face" with fellow Grad Acting Alums
Daniel Dae Kim (Class of 1996) will be bringing David Henry Hwang's groundbreaking play Yellow Face to Broadway with fellow Grad Acting alums, Greg Keller (‘06) and Marinda Anderson (‘12)
https://tisch.nyu.edu/grad-acting/news/grad-acting-alumnus-daniel-dae-kim---96--returns-to-broadway-in-.html
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Collaborative Arts Program Electives
The following Open Arts courses are offered to NYU students throughout the academic year.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/collaborative-arts/about-collaborative-arts/OA_Courses_AcademicYear.html
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sweetwater
One year after the explosion that rocked Beirut, four women living in the same house navigate a destroyed city and their own upended lives.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/grad-film/festivals-awards/from-script-to-screen/The-Purple-List-2025/sweetwater.html
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HAAZER
When a young woman goes missing at an elite fraternity party, a queer freshman pledge on a wrestling scholarship becomes the prime suspect in her disappearance, entering the jaws of college hazing season and finding a chance at love and redemption
https://tisch.nyu.edu/grad-film/festivals-awards/from-script-to-screen/purple-list-archive/the-purple-list-2023/haazer.html
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DPI Former Adjunct Professor Philip Perkis honored in new exhibition
The Magic is in the Seeing exhibition honors Philip Perkis, a photographer, artist, teacher, and mentor. During more than 35 years as an educator, Perkis encouraged hundreds of art students to explore and expand their unique abilities.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/photo/news/dpi-former-adjunct-professor-philip-perkis-the-magic-is-in-the-seeing.html
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Emerging Indigenous Filmmakers Hone Their Craft at Santa Fe Workshop
For three weeks in July and early August, the Graduate Film Program held a tuition-free intensive filmmaking workshop on-site in Santa Fe, New Mexico, marking the program’s first-ever off-campus instruction for non-University students.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/tisch-research-news-events/news/indigenous-native-filmmakers-santa-fe-new-mexico-workshop.html
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Grad Film alumni at 2025 Sundance Screenwriters Lab and Intensive
Grad Film alum Chheangkea was selected for the 2025 Sundance Screenwriters Lab and alums Bethiael Alemayoh, Karishma Dev Dube, and Joanne Mony Park were selected as 2025 Sundance Screenwriters Intensive Fellows.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/grad-film/news/2024/grad-film-alum-selected-for-2025-sundance-screenwriters-lab-and-.html
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"Tel Aviv on Fire" is Luxembourg's Best International Film Submission for the 2020 Oscars
Professor Zoabi's film "Tel Aviv on Fire" has been selected as Luxembourg's submission for Best International Film at the 2020 Oscars.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/grad-film/news/2019/professor-zoabi-s--tel-aviv-on-fire--is-luxembourg-s-best-intern0.html