Bicycle Film Festival 2010 Spet. 9-11 2010

This weekend marks the 10th Anniversary of the Bicycle Film Festival. Blind Lady Ale House will hold an opening party on Thursday night, and most of the screenings will happen on Saturday. Great way to get your film mojo going — and save the world by riding your bike!

http://www.bicyclefilmfestival.com/

“My Trip to Al-Qaeda” Premieres on HBO

The one-man play by Lawrencer Wright, “My Trip to Al-Qaeda” premieres tonight on HBO.  James Carey, the renowned communication scholar, argued that we should understand journalism as a “curriculum” – that journalism is made up of daily news stories, long magazine pieces, and even book-length investigations.  Add “theater” to that list.

Prof. del Rio Publishes Piece on Latinos on Television

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Professor del Rio’s piece, “Tall, Dark, and America: Latino Authenticity and Appropriation  in General Market Television” appears in the  journal FLOW, a critical forum on television and media culture published by the Department of Radio, Television, and Film at the University of Texas at Austin.

Student Spotlight: Lindsey Morr

 

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The Communication Studies department offers students a varied curriculum that prepares them to enter many different communication related fields. Lindsey Morr is a Communication Studies major and Marketing minor who will graduate in May 2010. She is active in several organizations on campus including: Lambda Pi Eta (Communication Honors Society), Gamma Phi Beta, and the Advertising Club.

As a participant in the internship program, Morr had the opportunity to apply course concepts to a “real world” setting. In the Summer 2009, Morr interned at MTV Networks in Los Angeles, where she was mentored by Candice Ashton ‘07,  who was also a Communication Studies major.

While at MTV, Morr worked in the VH1 Publicity and Communications department. The majority of her time was devoted to writing press releases and media advisories, compiling press kits to send to media outlets, and assisting with events, including photo shoots and series premiere parties. Morr says that everything she learned as a Communication Studies major greatly prepared her for this internship.

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Copyright Criminals

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USD will host a preview screening of the documentary Copyright Criminals, which airs nationally in January of 2010.  It screens at 7pm tomorrow night (Wednesday) in UC Forum A.

“Can you own a sound? As hip-hop rose from the streets of New York to become a multibillion-dollar industry, artists such as Public Enemy and De La Soul began reusing parts of previously recorded music for their songs. But when record company lawyers got involved everything changed. Years before people started downloading and remixing music, hip-hop sampling sparked a debate about copyright, creativity and technological change that still rages today.”

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"When one claims that individuals communicate through a common language, a code, or whatever one may choose to call it, what one really means is that different individuals participate in or are assisted by an intersubjective structure of meaning in which their difference, their privacy, collapses into a larger system of commonality and public meaning." -Briankle Chang
"There is no language in itself, nor any universality of language, but a concourse of dialects, patois, slangs, special languages.... There is no mother tongue, but a seizure of power by a dominant tongue within a political municipality." - Deleuze & Guattari

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