Saturday, April 26, 2008

April 29 Class Update

I have the following people scheduled to make presentations at next week's class: Ijeoma,
Carol, Kacie, Liz, Gosia and Penny. Each presenter will have 15 minutes and time for 2 questions. After the presentations our guest will give feedback on each presentation.

I will make sure that there is a computer and projector in the room.

All presenters must bring a handout (1-2 pages) with copies for the entire class (25).

Questions, contact Jasmine at jasmine.waddell@umb.edu

Thursday, April 3, 2008

FLYING: CONFESSIONS OF A FREE WOMAN Film Screenings at the MFA April 17th-19th

If anyone is interested... OBOS is co-sponsoring this film... I just watched the trailer and have to say it looks pretty amazing (you can check out the trailer by following the first link, then going to "about the film").

FLYING: CONFESSIONS OF A FREE WOMAN, a film by Jennifer Fox, is playing from April 17-19 at the Museum of Fine Arts. This extraordinary documentary raises the questions we struggle with - what it means to be a woman today, with all the choices that are in front of us - and illuminates the concerns and questions facing women around the world. FLYING: CONFESSIONS OF A FREE WOMAN( http://www.flyingconfessions.com) chronicles the life of a filmmaker Jennifer Fox, award winning filmmaker and global traveler, who is struggling to juggle work, relationships, and her newfound desire to have a child. Shot over the course of four years, this documentary explores Fox’s own turbulent love life and sexual choices. Along the way, Fox passes the camera to women in 17 countries who add their views and experiences to this look at female freedom. Part soap opera, sociopolitical inquiry, and narrative experiment, Flying involves the viewer in both an intense personal story and a groundbreaking dialogue among women, illuminating universal concerns across race, class and nationality.Jennifer will answer questions during the evening screenings. She began her career in 1988 with the acclaimed documentary BEIRUT: THE LAST HOME MOVIE and later produced and directed the landmark PBS documentary miniseries AN AMERICAN LOVE STORY. She currently is working on a feature documentary on Buddhism, LEARNING TO SWIM.
Tickets: Members, seniors and students $8; general admission $9. To purchase, call the box office at 617-369-3687 or online at www.mfa.org/film.

Screening times:
Thu, Apr 17, 7 pm (Parts 1, 2 & 3)
Fri, Apr 18, 7 pm (Parts 4, 5 & 6)
Sat, Apr 19, 2:30 pm (Parts 1, 2 & 3)
Sat, Apr 19, 7 pm (Parts 4, 5 & 6)