Posts Tagged ‘Center on Religion and Culture’
Uncle Bob
When I was working on my story last month about Denzel Washington’s work while a student at Fordham and now on Broadway in Othello, I kept running across the name of a theater professor: Robert Stone. He had been one of Washington’s acting teachers and the two performed together in Fordham’s production of Othello. Stone,…
Read MoreNurith Aviv’s Dual Identities and Dueling Languages
Language is a contradiction: At once home and foreign, a unifier and a divider, a liberator and an oppressor. This is the landscape that groundbreaking French filmmaker Nurith Aviv paints in her compelling 2004 documentary, “Misafa Lesafa,” “From Language to Language.” The film was screened at the Center for Jewish History in New York on…
Read MoreIt’s Official: We’re Blogging
Welcome to Sapientia! This is the blog of Fordham University’s Center on Religion and Culture. Since its founding in 2004, the CRC has welcomed the public to enjoy conversations with artists, journalists, scholars, writers, and faith leaders on the wide range of issues that arise at the intersection of faith and culture.
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