Posts tagged ‘technology’
Les Misérables Coming “Live” to a Movie Screen Near You
As Ryan Raul Bañagale always tells his students, live theater–especially the genre of the musical–relies on a certain suspension of disbelief. He’s trying to hold the same for the forthcoming Hollywood adaptation of Les Misérables.
Continue Reading September 21, 2012 at 4:00 pm Ryan Raul Bañagale 3 comments
Our far flung correspondents: Delaware reporting in post-AMS
Rebecca Cweibel shares her experience of attending her first AMS conference, twitter, and networking.
Continue Reading November 21, 2011 at 8:37 am amusicology 6 comments
Who Obscures The Job Wiki?
Whilst making a recent update on the Job Wiki, Ryan found the “capcha” challenge words particularly uncanny…
Continue Reading March 26, 2010 at 3:51 pm Ryan Raul Bañagale 1 comment
DEADLINE EXTENSION & KEYNOTE ANNOUNCEMENT: Harvard Graduate Music Forum Conference Call For Papers: Un-Music
The Harvard Graduate Music Forum announces its sixth graduate student conference, “Un-Music,” taking place on March 7, 2009. We invite graduate students from all disciplines to interpret this theme broadly and creatively. Historical, ethnographical, analytical, and compositional approaches are welcome.
Continue Reading December 30, 2008 at 12:18 pm Ryan Raul Bañagale 1 comment
Making Music Modernly
Outings with my brother always seem to inspire blog posts. This post brings together MIT’s Tod Machover and a crazy-amazing new iPhone app.
Continue Reading November 16, 2008 at 9:11 pm Ryan Raul Bañagale 1 comment