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Shout out to Philip Eil ā11, whose debut true crime book 'Prescription for Pain,' will be published in April 2024 by Steerforth Press! The book is an investigative look into the American opioid epidemic. Steerforth Press Read more: bit.ly/45xHDam


Get into the Halloween spirit Oct 26 at the 'On Horror' event! Writing professors Dorothea Lasky and Victor LaValle will discuss Laskyās book of poetry, 'The Shining,' and the Apple TV+ adaptation of LaValleās novel, 'The Changeling.' Read more/register: bit.ly/46KTfYx




This week! The next Complex Issues event is this Thursday, Oct 19. Artist and faculty member @andshedontstop '18 will discuss her solo exhibition (now at the The Newark Museum of Art) with art historian Kellie Jones. Register and read more: lenfest.arts.columbia.edu/fall-2023-evenā¦


'Heart,' is a short story by Shuang Xuetao and translated by Professor Jeremy Tiang recently published in The New Yorker. Read the story: newyorker.com/magazine/2023/ā¦

Congratulations to Writing Professor Hilton Als for being awarded this yearās BoBi Award (Best of Brooklyn), an honor that awards an author whose work best exemplifies or speaks to the spirit of Brooklyn. Brooklyn Book Festival Read more: publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/inā¦






This weekend is your last chance to catch 'Implosion Paradigm Incoming,' a solo show by Visual Arts student Sasha Fishman at Below Grand Gallery! Read more about the show here: arts.columbia.edu/news/visual-ar⦠#visualart #mfa #exhibition #bioplastics #columbia


This week is 'On Horror,' an event with Writing professors Dorothea Lasky and Victor LaValle. Join the discussion of Laskyās book of poetry, 'The Shining,' and the Apple TV+ adaptation of LaValleās novel, 'The Changeling.' Read more and register: bit.ly/46KTfYx


Don't miss Professor Victor LaValle at the Center for Black Literature tomorrow!





'Velvet Curtains and Gilded Frames: The Art of Early European Cinema,' is a new book by Adjunct Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies, Vito Adriaensens, set to be released by Edinburgh University Press next month! Edinburgh University Press Read more: bit.ly/3tE12sX
