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Arts & Humanities: Theater & Film
- Media Shelf (Fall 2008)
“Global Bollywood” is profiled in the Books section. - Media Shelf (Spring 2008)
“Darius Goes West,” a film by Logan Smalley, is profiled in the Multi-Media section. - Media Shelf (Winter 2008)
“Shakespeare and the American Popular Stage” is profiled in the Books section and “Militainment, Inc.” is profiled in the Multi-Media section. - Media Shelf (Spring 2007)
“From Split to Screened Selves” is profiled in the Books section. - Media Shelf (Winter 2007)
“Pursuing Hollywood” is profiled in the Books section. - Darwin On Stage (Fall 2006)
Although C.B. Davis intended on studying botany in college, he chose to major in drama. Still, he looks at life from a scientist's point-of-view. - Media Shelf (Fall 2006)
“A History of the French New Wave Cinema” is profiled in the Books section. - Why the Arts Matter in Education (Fall 2006)
What do they offer students and why are they important? What are the implications for arts teacher preparations at UGA? - Love Stories With a Social Conscience (Summer 2006)
"Rags to Riches" telenovelas resonate with audiences throughout the world and may have major social impacts. - Media Shelf (Summer 2006)
“Hitler’s Heroines: Stardom and Womanhood in Nazi Cinema” is profiled in the Books section. - UGA's Broadcasting Archives (Fall/Winter 2005)
UGA's broadcasting archives are a treasure trove of personal, political and historical memorabilia. - Virtual Vaudville (Spring 2004)
Theater scholars and computer specialists are creating online performances in a virtual 19th century vaudville theather. - A Seamless Edit (Summer 1997)
Film maker and artist James Herbert applies digital technology to edit his latest film. - The Other Booth (Spring 1996)
John Ammerman explores the life of renowned 19th century Shakespearean actor Edwin Booth, brother of the infamous John Wilkes Booth.