Film Screenings · Media & Democracy

The Candidate (1972) Film Screening, Feb 28th

Saturday, February 28th, 12:00 noon Boston Athenæum, 10½ Beacon Street Director Michael Ritchie and executive producer/star Robert Redford explore the machinations and manipulations of media-age political campaigns in this cynical political drama. With an Oscar-winning screenplay and appearances by real-life reporters and politicians, The Candidate takes a biting look at the nature of politics. The… Continue reading The Candidate (1972) Film Screening, Feb 28th

Media & Democracy · Panel Discussions

New Media, Democracy & Technology Panel Discussion, Feb 26th

Panel Discussion Thursday, February 26th, 6:00 p.m.Boston Athenæum, 10½ Beacon Street Does the Internet help make citizens more engaged in the democratic process? How do online social presence, community formation, and party identification on social media sites such as Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, and Digg affect the political process? Have online media sites like The Huffington… Continue reading New Media, Democracy & Technology Panel Discussion, Feb 26th

Film Screenings · Media & Democracy

The Battle of Algiers (1966) Film Screening, Feb 18th

Wednesday, February 18, 6:00 p.m. Suffolk University, Donahue 311 at 41 Temple Street, Third Floor Gillo Pontecorvo’s The Battle of Algiers is based on the Algerian struggle for independence from French colonial rule. In particular it follows one fighter, Ali La Pointe, of the National Liberation Front (FLN) who turns from being a criminal to… Continue reading The Battle of Algiers (1966) Film Screening, Feb 18th

Film Screenings · Media & Democracy

Citizen Kane (1941) Film Screening, Feb 14th

Saturday, February 14th, 12:00 noon Boston Athenæum, 10½ Beacon Street Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane is an Oscar-winning biography of newspaper baron Charles Foster Kane (in essence, a thinly veiled portrait of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst), who becomes one of America’s most influential men. The film will be introduced by DAVID REEDER, visiting assistant professor… Continue reading Citizen Kane (1941) Film Screening, Feb 14th

Lectures · Media & Democracy

The Press: Turning Foe into Friend, Inaugural Lecture, Feb 11th

David Gergen, Inaugural Lecture: Wednesday, Feb. 11th, 2009 6:00pm C. Walsh Theatre Television and the Internet have become indispensable tools for presidential leadership. In fact, the media are a primary institutional force an effective president must manage by cooperation, charm, and persuasion. The Obama administration’s future success will be partly measured by its ability to manage the… Continue reading The Press: Turning Foe into Friend, Inaugural Lecture, Feb 11th

Media & Democracy

Suffolk University and the Boston Athenæum partner for new Civic Discourse Initiative

Civic Discourse is a new initiative sponsored by The Boston Athenæum and Suffolk University. The institutions will jointly present a series of programs each year, devoted to a topic of national significance. The inaugural series will focus on Media and Democracy and will include lectures, panel discussions and films. Events are free and open to… Continue reading Suffolk University and the Boston Athenæum partner for new Civic Discourse Initiative