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Ten-Minute Play Festival

Watson Fine Arts - Experimental Theatre Norton, United States

***The festival has been postponed due to the storm and on-going power outages. We will post updates when a new date has be determined***
This biannual festival features ten-minute plays written in 48 hours based on a prompt devised by Playwright-in-Residence Charlotte Meehan. The festival is a collaboration between the Creative Writing Program and the Department of Theatre and Dance Studies.

Cardio Dance Fusion

Do you love to dance? Do you love to workout? Then come take Cardio Dance Fusion for a cardio dance party workout on Wednesday’s from 7-8pm in the Clark Center! […]

Oscars Night

Film Club, MAD House, and BAC present the 90th Annual Academy Awards Live! We will be serving food, having ballot contests, and watch the show live! Hosted By: Film Club […]

Gallery Exhibition—Props and Fine Art from Movies, Television and Theatre

Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton, MA, United States

Film, television and theatre professionals create works of art that only work if they are unseen, yet they often drive plot completely. This exhibition features the work of Carl Sprague, Annie Atkins, Eric B. Hart, Jay Duckworth and others.

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Peace Corps Information Session

Filene Center Norton, MA, United States

The Peace Corps Volunteer program is often called life-defining by the more than 220,000 Americans who have served. Get the chance to fully integrate into a host country community, where […]

#realtalk

The #RealTalk film series is brought to you by the Center for Religion and Spiritual Life, Center for Social Justice and Community Impact and Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning. The […]

Laughter Yoga With Cailin

Come to Laughter Yoga with Cailin!!! Starting Feb 12th Monday Night’s- 7 - 8pm in BHCC 1960s Room *Laughter Yoga is FREE for all* Hosted By: Recreation and Club Sports […]

Just Business? Understanding Hollywood Logic and Issues of Identity through Film and Television Casting

How has “blindcasting”—casting a television show without specifying a character’s race—affected what we watch and how we watch it? What do shows like Scandal reveal about how Americans define social progress? Professor Kristen Warner will explore the intersection of primetime television and the concept of racial colorblindness, gauging whether strategies like blindcasting can bring about enduring racial progress or just the illusion of parity.