The Leading Queer Podcast Interviews Clark Wolff Hamel ’17, Educational Director of PFLAG NYC
Bard alum Clark Wolff Hamel ’17 was interviewed on the podcast Leading Queer, hosted by John B. Weinsten, provost of Bard College at Simon’s Rock, and Carla Stephens, director of the Bard Queer Leadership Project at Simon’s Rock. Wolff Hamel discussed his work with PFLAG providing guidance for K–12 educators and administrators across New York City schools on following LGBTQ+ policies.
Interview: Raphael Bob-Waksberg ’06, Creator of Hit Show Bojack Horseman, Talks to A.V. Club
Bard alum Raphael Bob-Waksberg ’06 speaks with the A.V. Club about the lessons learned from his hit Netflix comedy BoJack Horseman and its ever-growing legacy. Ten years since its debut, Bob-Waksberg’s BoJack Horseman, a showbiz satire of life in Hollywood, is finding new fans who resonate with its parody while also continuing to capture the attention of its older fans.Orange Blossom Trail, a Collaboration between Joshua Lutz ’97 MFA ’05 and George Saunders, Reviewed in the New York Times
Orange Blossom Trail, a new book of photography by Bard alumnus Joshua Lutz ’97 MFA ’05, documents the lives of workers along a 400-mile stretch of highway from Georgia to Miami. Three texts by author George Saunders accompany Lutz’s photographs, which display an “austere frankness,” writes Walker Mimms in a review for the New York Times.More Alumni/ae News
-
Wihanble S’a Center at Bard College Receives $500,000 Grant and Named NEH Humanities Research Center on Artificial Intelligence
-
Rolling Stone Profiles Patrick Kindlon ’08, Founder of Post-Hardcore Band Drug Church
-
Michelle Handelman MFA ’01 Awarded a 2024 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship
-
Chronicle of Higher Education Reports on How the American University of Afghanistan Is Thriving as a College in Exile
-
Bard College Announces the Creation of The Barbara Ess Fund for Artistic Expression in Photography
-
“Sudanese Saying” by Pierre Joris ’69 is the Guardian’s Poem of the Week
Upcoming Events
-
10/25Friday