Year: 2021

  • Year: 2021
October 7, 2021 | What Did You Think?, Theatre,

Let’s Talk About Out of Order

Our friends, The 7 Fingers, are back with a brand new film, Out of Order, taking audiences into the a new world where acrobatics are forbidden. Join the conversations and...

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June 25, 2021 | Film, What Did You Think?,

Let’s Talk About A Reckoning in Boston and A Tale of Three Chinatowns!

A Reckoning in Boston and A Tale of Three Chinatowns are the latest films featured in our Shared Stories Series. These two films continue a conversation central to ArtsEmerson mission and...

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June 10, 2021 | Film, What Did You Think?,

Let’s Talk About Suk Suk!

Suk Suk (Twilight’s Kiss) is the latest film featured in our Projecting Connections: Community Stories series, following an unlikely love story between two older men in Hong Kong. Join the...

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May 21, 2021 | Film, What Did You Think?,

Let’s Talk About Nailed It!

From Tippy Hedron to the pursuit of the American dream, Nailed It took us deep into the origin story of Vietnamese owned nail salons, as part of our Shared Stories...

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May 7, 2021 | What Did You Think?,

Let’s Talk About Community Stories!

This May, we showcases a several short films dedicated to and about Chinatown’s across the country. Projecting Connections: Community Stories is a chance to engage with history and current events of...

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April 26, 2021 | Film, What Did You Think?,

Let’s Talk About Eating Up Easter!

The third iteration of Shared Stories featured two films: a stunning documentary about native tradition, destruction, and perseverance in Eating Up Easter and preserving the Sky Islands in Sky Aelans. Join the conversations and let us...

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April 21, 2021 | General, News,

Defining Leadership in Boston and Beyond

Since its inception in 2010, the Boston Compass Newspaper (BCN) has developed from a 1-page zine to an 8-page paper. The platform has reached many milestones in the past year:...

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April 16, 2021 | Notes From Leadership,

Now available on-demand: In Conversation with KOA

This informative, positive, and moving conversation—complete with the incredible story of how Daniel Beaty became KOA—is now permanently available for on-demand viewing.

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