Anneliese Cooper

CUFP welcomes spring with film festival

The selection of films covered a substantial range of topics, from a young couple’s troubled marriage to a couple of friends’ trouble with hypnosis, from the ethics of doing a love interest’s homework to the ethics of kidnapping her and harvesting a vital organ.

Sexual violence on campus: ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ walks fine line between spreading sexual assualt awareness and attracting viewers

Two writers discuss the pros and cons of a long-running, high-paying TV show on a very touchy subject.

Yale-ites promise a ‘glee’-ful experience at Carnegie Hall concert

The upcoming performance will blend a long tradition with today's political concerns.

'Circo': One Mexican family walks a tightrope to keep making it in the circus industry

Profiling the trials and tribulations of a travelling family circus, "Circo" explores the rich tradition of the Ponce family's Circo Mexico and the family's struggle to survive in an ever-changing world.

Dance Conversations: Dance and film put into dialogue

The Dance Conversations Festival showcases the latest in modern dance, avant-garde film, and everything in between.

Maison Française explores immigration through film

The festival's films represent a microcosm of the twenty to be showcased in Paris this September for the Festival Images de la Diversité et de l’Égalité.