A Conversation with Allison Winn Scotch
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Most associate classical music with the past and the likes of Mozart and Bach. But the genre has found a strong voice here at Penn with the help of three intrepid graduate students.
Now that you're back at campus and stuck at Penn, here are some ways to explore both University City and Greater Philadelphia.
The name “Karim Abdul” probably doesn't ring any bells, but his connection with the second–longest reigning monarch in British history might surprise you. Made public in 2010, Abdul’s diaries revealed his intense friendship with Queen Victoria during the nearly 14 years preceding her death. Victoria and Abdul, based on the book of the same name by Shrabani Basu and a somewhat sequel to 1997’s Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown, details this somewhat–recently discovered historical narrative.
Bloomers wants you to know that women are funny.
Academy Award nominee Todd Lieberman (C’95) is one of the most successful producers in Hollywood. As the co-founder of Mandeville Films and Television, he has produced various critically acclaimed films such as The Fighter and the recent live action version of Beauty and the Beast. His new film Stronger, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, is released this Friday. It tells the powerful true story of Jeff Bauman, who lost both of his legs in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. Street reviewed the movie, and we also met up with Lieberman before the screening to discuss his time at Penn, his career, and his new film.
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