
The work of horror films
A collection of essays coedited by Jason Middleton explores the “monster” of late capitalism lurking in modern American horror films.

A poet鈥檚 meditation on loss, light, and legacy
Still Falling, English professor Jennifer Grotz鈥檚 fourth collection of poems, illuminates the connection between art and time.

Ezra Tawil, English professor of substance and style, remembered
The scholar of American literature had a special talent for connecting with colleagues and students alike.

Provoking and coping through light verse
Rochester English instructor 鈥榚xplores the lighter side of dark times鈥 with her latest collection of poems.

How Nobel Prize鈥搘inning author Jon Fosse was found in translation
Open Letter鈥檚 Chad Post on discovering the Norwegian author for English audiences鈥攁nd the importance of foreign translation presses today.

The 鈥榝irst English language trans novel,鈥 adapted for stage
The International Theatre program鈥檚 production of Orlando promises 鈥渁 wild ride鈥 and a serious reflection on the fluidity of identity.

Digital Media Studies and the Memorial Art Gallery team up in digital equity project
With a Museum Initiative grant, a joint project of Verizon and NYC Media Lab, the Memorial Art Gallery and recent digital media studies graduates team up to expand the museum’s digital reach.

Intimacy directing is making a difference on stage and beyond
In Rochester鈥檚 International Theatre Program, intimacy directing is playing a growing role.

When fictional children become stranger things
Teaching an undergraduate class on 鈥榙angerous鈥 children in literature inspired English professor Kenneth Gross鈥檚 latest book.

Questions of character and motives drive professor鈥檚 new novel
In Stephen Schottenfeld鈥檚 This Room Is Made of Noise, a down-on-his-luck handyman befriends an elderly widow of means. What鈥檚 a reader to think?