Event Series We Are Your Robots

We Are Your Robots

We Are Your Robots is a wry new musical about what happens when a band of robots asks the audience what it really wants from its machines. Obie-winning playwright Ethan Lipton (No Place to Go, Tumacho) has been described as “splitting the difference between Whitmanesque and the dryly zany comedy of James Thurber.” The tunes from an American vernacular of […]

CBH Discussion | Reflections on the Religious Poetry of Jupiter Hammon

Jupiter Hammon was born into slavery in 1711 on the Long Island estate of Henry Lloyd. In 1760 he became one of the earliest if not the very first African-American to be published when his poem, An Evening Thought, appeared in print. Hammon was a devout Christian. His writings encompass Christian themes of salvation, redemption and faith. […]

Event Series We Are Your Robots

We Are Your Robots

We Are Your Robots is a wry new musical about what happens when a band of robots asks the audience what it really wants from its machines. Obie-winning playwright Ethan Lipton (No Place to Go, Tumacho) has been described as “splitting the difference between Whitmanesque and the dryly zany comedy of James Thurber.” The tunes from an American vernacular of […]

Women + Media Career Summit

The Women + Media Career Summit is one of the two annual summits hosted by the Center to help students and recent graduates interested in a career in media to break into the industry. Once again, this year’s summit is presented in partnership with BRIC and will take place at BRIC House on Friday, December […]

First Novel Fête at The Center for Fiction

The First Novel Fête is one of The Center for Fiction's favorite traditions, celebrating the seven authors shortlisted for their First Novel Prize. Gather at The Center for Fiction to enjoy readings from the finalists' work, catch up and mingle over snacks and drinks from our open bar, win door prizes from our generous sponsors, […]

Event Series Journey LIVE

Journey LIVE

BAM teams up with composer/conductor Austin Wintory, American Composers Orchestra, and Ode to Joy to present an original, interactive live performance of the Grammy-nominated score of Journey, “the most beautiful game of its time" (IGN).