Emerson in the News
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Emerson graduate Cassidy Quinn Brettler won a national contest from Motorola to report behind the scenes at this year’s Super Bowl.
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India Abroad features Tulasi Srinivas
The country's largest ethnic Indian-American newspaper India Abroad recently featured Emerson Assistant Professor of Anthropology Tulasi Srinivas.
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McCauley's play receives lots of media buzz
Emerson professor Robbie McCauley recently appeared on WGBH and her play Sugar was reviewed by The New England Theater Geek.
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Orchard named a Bostonian of the Year
Executive Director of ArtsEmerson, Rob Orchard, was recently recognized as one of a handful of people named “Bostonians of the Year” by the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine.
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NY Times: Brill is the "comedy gatekeeper"
The New York Times recently profiled Eddie Brill ’80, a comedian whose many gigs include booking comics and warming up the in-studio audience for the Late Show with David Letterman.
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McCauley and Shea highlighted in Globe for "Sugar"
Performing Arts faculty member Robbie McCauley’s new one-woman show, “Sugar,” which is also directed by faculty member Maureen Shea, was featured in the Boston Globe.
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Alumna snags lead in new Broadway musical
Jessica Phillips has been cast in a starring role for Leap of Faith’s Broadway launch.
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Alumna profiled on a Forbes.com
Alumna Shira Lazar ’04 was recently profiled on a Forbes.com blog about female leaders called “More Seats.”
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