Angel Hu
Staff Reporter
Angel Hu covers film and literature events. She is a first-year in Pauli Murray College majoring in English and Statistics & Data Science.
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Angela Davis gives lectures on abolition and global solidarity

Activist, writer and academic Angela Davis spoke to the Yale and New Haven communities as part of this year’s Tanner Lectures on Human Values.

“A space of co-creation”: Yale Review Festival connects student, professional writers

The annual Yale Review Festival, which took place from April 8 to 11, featured generative writing workshops with speakers such as Catherine Lacey, Ocean Vuong and Raven Leilani.

Ezra Stiles Film Festival brings student filmmaking to life

On April 11, the Ezra Stiles dining hall transformed into a movie theater, screening 13 student-made films.

“Something for everyone:” Yale Student Film Festival welcomes film-lovers and student-directors alike

The 2025 Yale Student Film Festival will host screenings of 51 student films, speaker panels and workshops from April 3 to 6.

“Embrace discomfort” and brace for the extraordinary: Leigh Bardugo ’97 speaks at Pauli Murray College Tea

Fantasy author Leigh Bardugo, author of “Shadow and Bone” and the “Ninth House” series, chats with Yale students at Pauli Murray College Tea.

Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds delve into years of collaboration, filmmaking

At the Schwarzman Center last week, Shawn Levy ’89 and Ryan Reynolds discussed the joys of collaboration and making movies that connect audiences in divisive times.

Shawn Levy ’89 returns to Yale on Wednesday. This time with Ryan Reynolds.

Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds will visit Yale this Wednesday to discuss their collaboration and story-telling in the screen industry.

Whitney Humanities Center’s “Palestine through Film” offers multi-faceted glimpse into Palestinian life

Until March 6, the Whitney Humanities Center will screen films that showcase the complexities of Palestinian history and culture.

New Haven library screens David Lynch’s films for L.A. fires fundraiser

To support the Los Angeles Fire Department and commemorate David Lynch’s life and career, the Institute Library held screenings of his six feature films.

Even Brock’s ’25 “Though the Great Waters Sleep” leads listeners on a musical journey into the tumultuous depths of the ocean

Even Brock ’25 will present their senior choral conducting recital on Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. in Battell Chapel. Their program explores the nuances of the ocean through pieces on tragedy, beauty, joy and acceptance.

Daisy Atterbury’s ’10 “The Kármán Line” explores queer and colonial narratives through boundaries, bodies and binaries

On Oct. 15, Daisy Atterbury ’10, lecturer of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of New Mexico, released a collection of poetry called “The Kármán Line.” This body of work was featured in the Paris Review.