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In memoriam: Professor John Fell

In memoriam: Professor John Fell

John Fell, a professor emeritus of Cinema, died Oct. 9 at age 81. The Cinema Department will celebrate Fell with a reception at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3, in the August Coppola Theatre, Fine Arts Building.

Creative Arts E-Lert: Morrison Artists Series: American Chamber Players

Creative Arts E-Lert: Morrison Artists Series: American Chamber Players

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Check out the October 2008 edition of the Creative Arts E-Lert, the official e-mail newsletter of the SF State College of Creative Arts. This issue highlights upcoming events including the Morrison Artists Series concert with American Chamber Players, the World Cultures Dance and Music Celebration and the Theatre Arts main-stage production of "Chess" featuring music by former members of ABBA. The issue also includes news on the SF State-sponsored de Young Museum exhibition on Asian American contemporary art, a lecturer whose documentary was featured on NBC's 'Today' show, an alumnus whose candid interviews with Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin have attracted widespread media attention, and more.

Music, Dance faculty take part in student-strike anniversary

Music, Dance faculty take part in student-strike anniversary

Several faculty members from the School of Music and Dance are taking part in SF State's 40th-anniversary commemoration of the student-led strike that established the nation's only College of Ethnic Studies and the first Educational Opportunity Program. The commemoration takes place Oct. 29 – Nov. 1 on campus.

Creative Arts dean featured in SF Examiner

Creative Arts dean featured in SF Examiner

Kurt Daw, dean of the College of Creative Arts at SF State, is the subject of a Three-Minute Interview published in the San Francisco Examiner on Oct. 27.

Theatre Arts alumni set their own stages

Theatre Arts alumni set their own stages

This year, recent alumni have revived a longtime tradition of launching their own theatre companies. At least four new groups produced new shows in San Francisco, bursting with a creative and entrepreneurial spirit.

Alum's art attacks become retrospective exhibition

Alum's art attacks become retrospective exhibition

Alumnus Robbie Conal's politically charged posters plastered across the construction site walls, traffic light switching boxes, freeway underpasses and bus shelters of America are now the subject of a retrospective exhibition. "No Spitting No Kidding" recently opened at Track 16 Gallery in Santa Monica.

Tension and physicality in Mark Jackson's 'Machinal'

Tension and physicality in Mark Jackson's 'Machinal'

Mark Jackson, one of the hottest names in Bay Area theatre, returns again to his alma mater to direct "Machinal." The Theatre Arts Department's first main-stage production of the school year plays Oct. 16 – 19 in the Little Theatre.

The language of Japanese art, in design

The language of Japanese art, in design

"The Influence of Japanese Art on Design," a book by Art faculty member Hannah Sigur, was published recently.

'Uno Mas' showing of film on music maestro

'Uno Mas' showing of film on music maestro

The maestro lives on in “CACHAO: Uno Mas,” as the SF State documentary on the great Afro-Cuban bassist Israel “Cachao” López screens at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 7 in the August Coppola Theatre, Fine Arts building. Admission is free.

Alumni films screen at Mill Valley

Alumni films screen at Mill Valley

Feminism, diversity and disabilities dominate three documentaries by Cinema Department alumni screening at the 31st Mill Valley Film Festival, through Oct. 12.

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