Italian-born, American South–based filmmaker Roberto Minervini’s follow-up to his Texas Trilogy is a portrait of African-Americans in New Orleans struggling to maintain their unique cultural identi
Open To General Public
Jean Renoir’s first film in color was shot in India and is based on a Rumer Godden novel about a young girl’s growing up in a foreign land. Eleanor Nichols will introduce The River on Friday night.
Jean Renoir’s first film in color was shot in India and is based on a Rumer Godden novel about a young girl’s growing up in a foreign land. Eleanor Nichols will introduce The River on Friday night.
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s resplendent adaptation of Rumer Godden’s novel about a group of nuns struggling to establish a mission in the remote Himalayas.
Deborah Loewenberg Ball, Professor of Education at the University of Michigan and the Director of TeachingWorks Organization along with her colleague Amber Willis will be giving a talk titled, (
Following the successful 2017 tour celebrating the music of Memphis, Take Me To The River – New Orleans Live! gathers some of the most influential figures of modern New Orleans funk, R&B, soul,
The Sonoma MBA Alumni Forum, SSU Alumni Association, and SSU Career Center invite you to the annual Lessons from Leaders event.
Come join us in The Kitchens for a whimsical journey through the Nightmare Before Christmas. Follow us through the trees and come find Jack Skellington in Halloweentown. Each food platform inside t
Rumer Godden Screen Adaptations. Co-sponsored by The Sitting Room Community Library, which all this Fall is enjoy
Six years after Agnes Varda added her name to the Manifesto of the 343 — a declaration by 343 women publicly proclaiming that they had had an abortion, despite the procedure still being illegal in