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Bev Zalcock’s influence

February 15, 2017February 15, 2017 Meghan Callahan

Bev Zalcock, (ETS430, Global Cities and World Cinema) is an important influence on filmmaker Carol Morley’s work. Morley noted it was Bev who mentioned a medieval laughing epidemic, that led […]

Dr Eray Cayli at V&A/RCA History of Design Research Seminar 23 February 5 pm

February 7, 2017February 7, 2017 Meghan Callahan

Democracy, dissent, architecture, and time. Dr Eray Cayli (teaching London’s Built Environment this spring semester) will be speaking at the V&A /RCA History of Design Research Seminar on: “Democracy Under Construction: […]

Call For Participants, SU London in the World: Freedom of Speech and Safe Spaces

January 31, 2017January 31, 2017 Meghan Callahan

Call For Participants, SU London in the World: Freedom of Speech and Safe Spaces Date and Time: Wednesday 15 February – 17.15 – 19.30 Place: Syracuse University London Theme: In […]

A Study in Sherlock: Considering Season 4 by Frances Smith

January 30, 2017 Meghan Callahan

SUL professor Frances Smith (who teaches ETS360/FIL360/WGS400.2 | British Masculinity on Screen: James Bond and Sherlock Holmes) has just published a review of Season 4 of Sherlock on Critical Studies […]

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