Meredith (“Mimi”) Garcia had the unique challenge of teaching “Apocalyptic Lit” amidst the COVID-19 hybrid year. Still, the central questions of the course remained, “Will the apocalypse bring total annihilation, transcendence, bloodthirsty zombies, or all of the above? Will it bring people together or tear them apart?” As a medium, fiction allows for distance from both the material and reality, enough to critically engage with the text. Despite the fantastical, sci-fi qualities to apocalyptic literature, Mimi stresses that each text, from The Walking Dead to Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, speak to questions of human nature and of hope.
Mimi’s new course offering, “Globalization, Literature, & Film”, investigates how globalization and media have come to shape each other and our everyday lives. The course utilizes films like Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon (1950) and Walter Salles’ Motorcycle Diaries (2004) to discuss how politics, history, and cross-cultural encounters come to manifest in film. Mimi notes that the entire film industry and how we have come to watch film also plays a role in how we analyze and reflect on the relationship between literature and media—to be both critical of the past and the present.
Dwight ’69
Helen Pack Shipman is retired from teaching and tutoring, but she is still a working artist which she plans to continue as long as she can.
ESB ’73
In December Charles “Chuck” Schuster presented at the IEEE 5th International Conference on Engineering Technologies and Applied Sciences (ICETAS) in Thailand and was invited to be a session chair. His presentation and paper were on research problems in...
D-E ’77
J.S. Bach’s Christmas Oratorio will be performed by The Cecilia Chorus of New York directed by Mark Shapiro on Saturday, December 14 at 8:00 P.M. at Carnegie Hall.
D-E ’83
Acclaimed keyboardist Andy Burton (who has played with John Mayer, Rufus Wainwright, Cyndi Lauper) gave KEYBOARD an exclusive tour of his 2019 Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul keyboard rig. Check out the video of the tour. ...
D-E ’85
Daniel Fish produced the contemporary opera, Acquanetta, at the Bard SummerScape in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY in July. He also produced an adaptation of Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel “White Noise” which made its American debut in September as a part of the fall season...
D-E ’86
This past August at the Time:Spans festival at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music in New York City, in a concert, two works by Marina Rosenfeld, Deathstar (reduction) and My body, were performed.
D-E ’97
From Krista Ninivaggi, “My fellow classmate Kavita Ahuja Moltz and I collaborated on the retail flagship in Nolita (lower Manhattan) for the perfume house, D.S. & DURGA, that she founded with her husband David Seth Moltz.” Krista is an interior hospitality...
D-E ’01
Siddarth “Sid” Gupta is the founder and CEO of Pistil Point Cannabis in Portland, Oregon. He was featured in an interview recently on the Honeysuckle website.
D-E Lower School Spooktacular
Sunday, October 20, 2019
1:00 to 4:00 pm
Silberfein Gym, Modell’s Sports Complex
Parade begins promptly at 3:00 p.m.
D-E ’93
We received this update from Aaron Dworkin: “After nearly 12 years with After-School All-Stars, I have just left to become CEO of the National Summer Learning Association. (www.summerlearning.org)." "Our mission is to ensure all kids in the country, regardless of...