This past December, Sean Tierney '05 visited Cairo with William Fulco, S.J. Read his first-person account of the trip.
“Let Fury Have the Hour” is James Reid’s documentary about democracy that was an official selection of the 2012 Tribeca International Film Festival. Watch the teaser.
Eric Erlandson, co-founder of Hole with Courtney Love, has a new book composed of letters he wrote to his friend Kurt Cobain, leader of Nirvana, after Cobain's suicide. Read an excerpt online.
Atkinson, author of a poetry collection titled "Mean," talks about her prose poems in this interview.
A man survives a bus accident and loses his job, friends and legs. But among the changes to his life is the rebirth of his formerly abusive marriage. Watch the trailer for Ward's award-winning documentary.
Tad Kershner writes young adult fiction, and a new short story of his has been published by Cicada Magazine. Read an excerpt of "Dragonfly."
Watch a promo of Chris Mandia's documentary about Iraq War vets at his blog.
Leonard Menchaiari's documentary on a falconer, "Il Falconiere," is viewable at KCET's website.
Emily Spivey was a writer for "Saturday Night Live," and she's the creator and executive producer of NBC's "Up All Night." Take a look at the pilot.
Hear Oliver de la Paz read from his recent collection of poems titled "Requiem for the Orchard."
Erik Benjamins' film, "Backwards and Forwards From Memory," was shot at University Hall's escalator and is drawn from his memories as an undergraduate.
Painter Christine Morla draws deeply from her Filipino American heritage in her paintings. Her work is on display till Feb. 24, 2012, at Cal State Channel islands.
Ursula O'Farrell draws on Expressionism as well as her California sensibility in her paintings.
Shawn Maurer, who won a 1989 Student Academy Award, was the cinematographer for “Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer,” a summer family movie released in June 2011. Watch the trailer.
"Thor," another in the Marvel film series to go from comic book to the big screen, was executive produced by Patricia Whitcher. Take a look at the trailer.
Chinese-American novelist Lisa See has a new novel that follows upon the characters in her earlier "Shanghai Girls." Read an excerpt.
Michael J. Mullen studied biology as a student but made bronze scupture is life's work. See a gallery of his work here.
"The Accidental Death of Joey by Sue" is made by LeAnza's production company, Stella Bella Productions. She stars in it, and several alumni appear.
"Water for Elephants," a film by Francis Lawrence that was released in April 2011, won the People's Choice award for best movie in January 2012. Watch the trailer.
M.L. Snowden’s work is found around the world and includes the altar angels in L.A.’s Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
Tom Balderas, a Torrance native, works mostly in oils and is known as an American colorist. See why for yourself.
Marla Lombard has 14 new works involving acrylic, ink and pigment on exotic and classic hardwoods.
Hear Kristen Tracy read several poems from her collection titled "What Kind of Animal."
"Blessed Are Those" is Peter Balaskas' gripping story of the fateful meeting between a 12-year-old French boy and four Nazi soldiers in World War II.
Take a look at Justin Yngelmo's scary and funny 13-minute suspense film.
Joseph O. Legaspi talks about the poet's work and his book "Imago" in this July 2010 interview with Asian American Press.
Effie Brown produced "The Inheritance," an unusual film for the horror genre because almost the entire cast is made up of African American actors, as is the crew. Take a look at the trailer.
Read a poem about the Manzanar internment camp by Claire Kageyama-Ramakrishnan that is posted at the website of the American Academy Poets.
Award-winning cinematographer John Bailey has a blog that's all about the craft and business of shooting films.
Alexandra Pelosi talks about her documentary "Homeless: The Motel Kids of Orange County" in this brief interview.