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Coming Attractions
  • Film
Dec07

Coming Attractions

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Enjoy the holiday season with these films at The Screen

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Seniors Salute
  • Jackalope Staff
May11

Seniors Salute

posted by Charlotte Martinez

The 2015 graduates of Jackalope Magazine express their gratitude for Jackalope faculty advisors Julia Goldberg and Tony O’Brien. Tony has pushed me more in my documentary photography than anyone has in these last two years at SFUAD. I don’t think I would have progressed as much as I have and found my voice without him. He has been an inspiration and a great guidance to me. —Ashley Costello Julia is my mentor. I would not have had the success I’ve had at this college without her help. Tony is a wonderful man too. He buys me b[everages]. —Nick Martinez I remember the first time I came to Jackalope looking for Julia’s help with an article to submit for a local internship. I was so nervous because Julia seemed like such a cool and confident teacher and person and I so badly wanted to impress her. Looking back on it, the article I wrote was kind of shit, but she helped me believe in my abilities as a journalist and writer. She recommended I apply to Jackalope [Magazine] and it turned into one of the most rewarding, fun and fulfilling experiences of my college career. Julia has been such a influential part of my last year and a half in college, I’m honored to have had her as a teacher and I’m so grateful for the time I’ve gotten to know her and work with her. Plus we both like “Orphan Black” so that’s awesome! Thank you for everything Julia! And Tony too!! —Zoe Baillargeon I am very grateful for being a part of Jackalope. Not only have I been able to meet many people, but Tony and Julia have helped me be better. Tony is the perfect head of the photography department. He is a compassionate man who cares about his students as individuals. I feel I can come to his office no matter what I got on my mind, and Tony will listen. He has given me opportunities within photography that I will take with me after graduation. He has pushed me to do more than I thought I was able to and has, without doubt, helped me become a better version of myself. All in all, he is more of a friend than a professor. Thanks! First time I had to write for Julia’s class (Sexuality and Literature) I cried out of frustration and lack of sleep. But when I received my grade I understood that she is not as intimidating as she might seem at first. She have opened me up to books that I would not have read otherwise and has helped with writing for Jackalope. And have I mentioned that she would bring cookies for every class? Julia tells things as they are, but also respects other’s points of view. She is kind of a badass.  – Rene Koala One time I interviewed Tony for a documentary (which completely fell through in the end) and we ended up talking about artistic processes and motivations. “You’ve just got to go out and do it,” he said. The only other person I’d heard say those words so frankly and with such confidence was my dad and that really stuck with me. Aside from that, Tony can always keep a conversation and he’s able to match your enthusiasm when just “shootin’ the shit.”  I took Julia’s Social Movements class my first semester at SFUAD and was kind of intimidated by her. Even though I ended up dropping that class (because 8 a.m. is a ridiculous time for learning). I have been enrolled in one of her classes every semester since. She keeps Jackalope entertaining and definitely isn’t afraid to crack the whip and as I write this it’s starting to sound more and more like an obituary so I suppose it’s time to stop. Thanks for the love and support, I don’t know how I’d deal with my angst otherwise.  —Nick Beckman...

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Reich Revives Kurtz
  • Creative Writing
May11

Reich Revives Kurtz

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Author James Reich describes Mistah Kurtz! as a prelude to Joseph Conrad’s infamous novel Heart of Darkness

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Due for Donovan
  • Creative Writing
May07

Due for Donovan

posted by Charlotte Martinez

CWL Co-Chairman Matt Donovan has two forthcoming publications in poetry and lyric essay.

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Coming Attractions
  • Film
May01

Coming Attractions

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Coming Attractions at The Screen May 1-7 Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day! See what critics have to say about the latest screenings, watch a trailer, then visit The Screen for a unique movie-going experience. – About Elly From the Director of “A Separation” Iran- 2009- 1 hour 58 minutes “It has taken six years for this terrific film to work its way back to us, and if possible I think it’s even better and more relevant in 2015 than when it was made.” -Andrew O’Hehir of Salon “About Elly” shows that the ethical dilemmas of ordinary adults can, with this level of talent, become as gripping as any thriller.” – Farran Smith Nehme of New York Post  – Of Horses and Men Rated 100% on Rotten Tomatoes Iceland- 2013- 1 Hour 10 Minutes “Flabbergasting images and a delightfully dry sense of humor make Of Horses and Men a debut worthy of celebration.” – Jay Weissberg of Variety “Benedikt Erlingsson’s magnificently rugged-looking film offers darkly comic mishaps that play out over a series of sly vignettes.” – Trevor Johnston of Time Out Visit thescreensf.com for movie times 505.473.6494 1600 St. Michael’s Drive...

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Coming Attractions
  • Film
Apr23

Coming Attractions

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day. See what’s playing April 24-30, 2015.

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I’m Not Here
  • Film
Apr23

I’m Not Here

posted by Charlotte Martinez

“It’s time for us to accept that depression and anxiety are real,” says Film School student Alec Brown, creator of “I’m Not Here,” a short film about the day in the life of an anxiety-driven young man.

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Cultural Gatherings
  • clubs
Apr17

Cultural Gatherings

posted by Charlotte Martinez

SFUAD’s Indigenous Cultures Club seeks to promote interconnectedness.

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Coming Attractions
  • Film
Apr16

Coming Attractions

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day. Here’s what’s playing April 17-23, 2015.

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Q/A w/ DeVillier and Sanders
  • admin
Apr10

Q/A w/ DeVillier and Sanders

posted by Charlotte Martinez

In this interview with David DeVillier, assistant director of campus life, and Terrance Sanders, Student Life operations manager, we hear from two of the friendliest faces on campus.

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Coming Attractions
  • Film
Apr09

Coming Attractions

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day. Here’s what’s showing April 10-16, 2015.

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Meet Amanda Vanlandingham
  • admin
Apr07

Meet Amanda Vanlandingham...

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Jackalope interviews SFUAD Academic Advisor Amanda Vanlandingham in this audio-visual story.

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Q/A w/ Manhattan
  • Santa Fe
Apr02

Q/A w/ Manhattan

posted by Charlotte Martinez

As “Manhattan” films Season 2 on campus, its executive team answers questions from Santa Fe University of Art and Design students.

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Coming Attractions
  • Film
Apr02

Coming Attractions

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Coming Attractions at The Screen April 3-9 Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day! See what critics have to say about the latest screenings, watch a trailer, then visit The Screen for a unique movie-going experience. – Amour Fou Official Selection of 2014 Cannes Film Festival Germany- 2014 – 1 hour 34 minutes “A delicate, cerebral romantic comedy.  Hausner’s unapologetically small, exquisitely designed chamber piece plays as a gentle challenge to the ways in which we define love and dictate courtship.” —Guy Lodge of Hitfix “There’s a hushed and almost theatrical atmosphere from which the director draws a deafening intensity fuelled by exceptional aesthetics.” – Cineuropa – The Marquise of O Part of Films to See Before You Die Germany – 1976- 1 hour 43 minutes “It’s a dazzling testament to the civilizing effects of several different arts, witty, joyous and so beautiful to look at.” —Vincent Canby of The New York Times “The film’s slow, stately pace and the quiet way in which it makes its points give it the aura of a neoclassical dream, a fading vision of the virtue of gentility.” —Dave Kehr of Chicago Reader  – Still Dreaming From the Makers of “Shakespeare Behind Bars” USA- 2015 – 1 hours 33 minutes “Intriguing. Evocative” -Variety  “Enchanting. Engaging. Dazzling.” —Shakepeareances.com “Remarkable, beautiful and truthful.” —June Squibb, Actress Visit thescreensf.com for movie times 505.473.6494 1600 St. Michael’s Drive...

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Still Dreaming
  • Film
Mar26

Still Dreaming

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Filmmaker Jilann Spitzmiller and Film School instructor Hank Rogerson premiere their film Still Dreaming at The Screen this weekend.

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Coming Attractions
  • Film
Mar26

Coming Attractions

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day. Here is what’s showing March 27-April 2, 2015.

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Meet Charlie Miu
  • admin
Mar09

Meet Charlie Miu

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Director of Academic Advising Charlie Miu speaks to Jackalope Magazine about his new position at Santa Fe University of Art and Design and shares his accomplishments and pursuits in the world of education.

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Coming Attractions
  • Film
Mar05

Coming Attractions

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day. Here’s what’s playing March 6-12.

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Spring Dance Concert
  • Dance
Feb27

Spring Dance Concert

posted by Charlotte Martinez

The Greer Garson Theatre Company is gearing up again for a this year’s Spring Dance Concert 8 p.m., Feb. 27-28 at the Armory for the Arts Performing Center. Featuring dance majors from SFUAD’s Performing Arts Department, as well as non-majors and guest performers from Moving People Dance Theater, the program this year ranges from experimental contemporary to punk rock.

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Coming Attractions
  • Film
Feb26

Coming Attractions

posted by Charlotte Martinez

Coming Attractions at The Screen Feb. 27-March 5 Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day! See what critics have to say about the latest screenings, watch a trailer, then visit The Screen for a unique movie-going experience.     Timbuktu Nominated in the 2015 Academy Awards Mauritanio – 2014- 1 hour 37 minutes “The film throbs with humanity, and abounds in extraordinary images.” – Joe Morgenstern of Wall Street Journal “Timbuktu” deserves every accolade it gets.” – Farran Smith of Nehme New York Post – Excalibur  Part of Films to See Before You Die UK- 1981- 2 hours 10 minutes Friday Feb. 27 includes introduction from Star Paul Geoffrey “A lush retelling of the King Arthur legend that sets a high-water mark among sword-and-sorcery movies.” – David Lazarus of Salon “Exquisite, a near-perfect blend of action, romance, fantasy and philosophy, finely acted and beautifully filmed by director John Boorman and cinematographer Alex Thomson.” – Variet – Performance at the Screen: King Lear Sunday March 1 at 11:15 a.m. – Moscow – 3 hours 20 minutes “On the whole the male and female ensembles performed with a cohesion and harmony that have long been hallmarks of the company. In particular, the plush and pliant effects of the swan maidens proved close to perfection.” – Robert Greskovic of The Wall Street Journal – 2015 Oscar-Nominated Shorts For the 10th consecutive year, Shorts HD and Magnolia Pictures present the Oscar-Nominated Short Films with all three categories offered: Animated, Live Action and Documentary. Click here for Oscar-nominated Shorts showtimes. To read reviews on the 2015 Oscar-nomiated animation program click here. – Human Capitol Italy’s Official Submission for the Academy Awards “A chic thriller! A top-flight cast gives the character-driven drama...

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