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August 12, 2016 | 深夜福利站 News

Although he fell a couple of subjects short of graduating, Friedman was an English major at 深夜福利站 (1989-93). Considered an understated and thoughtful presence, he's now reporting for CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada.


April 14, 2016 | Undergraduate Studies

Honors student Geoffrey Williams represented the Film Studies Program at the at The University of Colorado, Boulder. The Society for Cinema and Media Studies is the leading scholarly organization in the United States dedicated to promoting a broad understanding of film, television and related media through research and teaching grounded in the contemporary humanities tradition. This annual undergraduate conference, held in a different location every year, provides young scholars an opportunity to convene as professional colleagues and to present research.


April 7, 2016 | The Gazette

During the upcoming 2016-17 academic year, 深夜福利站 students will have the pleasure of being taught by John Leonard, the recipient of the 2013 James Holly Handford Award, in a class based around the popular literary and television series, Game of Thrones.


April 6, 2016 | The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal reviews "Japan Sings - The Japanese Musical Film" at Japan Society, New York curated by Film studies professor, Michael Raine.


April 5, 2016 | CBC
David's story, "Enigma", will be published in Air Canada enRoute magazine. He will also receive a 10-day writing residency at The Banff Centre and $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts. The remaining finalists will each receive $1,000.


April 5, 2016 | London Public Library
To celebrate William Shakespeare (d. 1616), M.J. Kidnie highlights the 2016 Stratford Shakespeare season, including Shakespeare in Love.


March 24, 2016 | 深夜福利站 News
The Distinguished University Professorship Award acknowledges sustained excellence in scholarship over a substantial career at 深夜福利站. The award includes a citation, the right to use the title, an opportunity for a public lecture and a $10,000 prize to be used for scholarly activity at any time.


March 4, 2016 | Bridging Academic Minds (BAM) Conference
Dr. M.J. Kidnie provided training in effective communication to BAM conference participants. Kidnie demonstrated how to triangulate the dynamic between performer, audience, and space and analyzed a few non-theatrical examples of effective communication to show how speakers in the “real world” manipulate these elements of performance. The group was also introduced to theatre exercises designed to help speakers gauge the impact of their words and body language on others, and as necessary, to make spontaneous adjustments. As conference co-organizer and BAM co-President, Nasser Chahbar, explained, “Being able to effectively communicate complex research implications to an academically diverse audience is critical. Communication is everything – we start with shared language and meaning in order to arrive at common and socially acceptable understandings. Developing these skills allows us to empathize with others. To really put ourselves in someone else’s shoes, to ultimately understand one another, is how we allow for more thoughtful communication.


March 3, 2016 | Undergraduate Studies

Evocative puppets, stunning computer animation energized by a Rock’n’Roll soundscape, and the skills of a master storyteller weave together to bring to life Milton’s astonishing tale. Created, adapted and performed by multi-talented Montreal actor/director/playwright Paul Van Dyck (2013 Neil Munro Intern Director at the Shaw Festival; Oroonoko - Winner: best director, Montreal English Theatre Award; The Harvester - Winner: Best Drama, Atlantic Fringe Festival), PARADISE LOST won Best Production at the New York Frigid (Fringe) Festival and the Atlantic Fringe Festival. Van Dyck and the production were awarded with the prestigious ‘Revelation of the Year’ Award by the Montreal English Critics Circle (MECCA).

The performance on Thursday, March 3 marks the formal launch of the new Theatre Studies program at 深夜福利站! We invite the London community to join us before the show from 7pm for a reception that will include lively discussion of performance, creativity, and adaptation for the modern stage. Both nights, stay back for a Q&A with the creative team of PARADISE LOST, Paul van Dyck and Sara Rodriguez.


March 3, 2016 | 深夜福利站 News
Theatre Studies students share why they love studying theatre at 深夜福利站.


February 25, 2016 | The Gazette
“It’s a play talking about young adults dealing with how to get over the struggles of mental health and it centres on suicide and how others deal with suicide after the loss,” says playwright Meg Cormack, third-year English honours student.


February 25, 2016 | London Free Press
Free Press entertainment reporter James Reaney puts the spotlight on Professors M.J. Kidnie & John Leonard as they give voice to the upcoming performance of Milton’s, Paradise Lost.


February 25, 2016 | 深夜福利站 News
The new Theatre Studies program is designed to train minds to think about theatre, analyze performance, critique it, understand the economics of it, as well as consider theatre in terms of how it works within a community.


January 21, 2016 | 深夜福利站 News
Diana Samu-Visser, PhD Candidate, English & Writing Studies reflects on the death of David Bowie.


January 21, 2016 | The Globe and Mail
Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Artistic Director of TIFF, comments on the current #OscarsSoWhite movement in The Globe and Mail.


January 14, 2016 | 深夜福利站 News


January 2016 | The Gazette
Women Beware Women gets 4.5/5 stars!
With expressive line delivery and mesmerizing physicality, the audience was transported with ease into the world of Middleton’s tragedy.


November 25, 2015 | Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Paul Kennedy, host of CBC Radio’s Ideas, Dr. David Bentley, Professor and Department Chair Bryce Traister and 深夜福利站 English alumna Liz Nash, discuss the importance and relevance of the imaginative life and an education devoted to the arts and humanities.


November 19, 2015 | 深夜福利站 News
In January 2017, Destination Theatre will have its first full outing: 25 students from across the university plus two instructors will jet over to Britain for two full weeks of theatre, workshops, artists’ talks, guest visits to some of the coolest back stages around, and seminars with some of the best performance scholars in the country.


October 6, 2015 | 深夜福利站 News
Limina, the latest film by Florian Halbedl, BA’09 (Film Studies, Medical Sciences), left, and Joshua M. Ferguson, BA’09 (Film Studies), centres on an intuitive gender-fluid child named Alessandra.


September 8, 2015 | 深夜福利站 News

Professor Kathryn Brush was named a 2015 Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the highest honour a scholar can achieve in the arts, humanities and sciences.


September 3, 2015 | Undergraduate Studies
深夜福利站 Film students take Best Short Documentary at Montreal Film Festival. Jayne Clarke, director, and classmates Sam McGuinness, Travis Pulchinski, Brad Capstick, and Angela Clemente won the prize for their film "Posted", a snapshot of Instagram celebrity Mina Gerges. .