Artist Laurie Anderson visits campus Sept. 26-27
Anderson will offer a public talk as part of the College of Arts & Sciences’ Arts Unplugged series and work with students and faculty.
Read moreThai filmmaker Soroyonos Prapapan's debut feature Arnold is a Model Student plays Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, at Cornell Cinema!
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Anderson will offer a public talk as part of the College of Arts & Sciences’ Arts Unplugged series and work with students and faculty.
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Read moreAs part of their “Voyager Spacecraft Week,” the Cornell Astronomical Society joins Cornell Cinema to present “Cosmos” Episode 6: “Traveler’s Tales” on Feb. 13.
Read moreThe film focuses on the gendered implications of deepfake technology; a free screening Feb. 7 will be presented by the Milstein Program in the College of Arts and Sciences, partnering with Cornell Cinema.
Read moreCornell Cinema's spring semester film slate features a mix of contemporary and classic films selected to spark curiosity, inspire understanding, and advance teaching across disciplines.
Read moreAfter more than a half-century in the Straight, the Hill’s iconic movie venue remains a film fan’s delight.
Read moreThe Sept. 26 talk was recorded and is now available to view on eCornell.
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