Confidence Workshop this Saturday at Columbia College
Free Workshop on Saturday March 4, 2023 9:30 am – 12:30 amColumbia College Chicago1104 S. Wabash, Ste. 301 Confidence issues? Ever walked away from a work situation wishing you “should
Free Workshop on Saturday March 4, 2023 9:30 am – 12:30 amColumbia College Chicago1104 S. Wabash, Ste. 301 Confidence issues? Ever walked away from a work situation wishing you “should
One of Chicago’s favorites, Aidy Bryant takes the stage exit door at SNL following Kate McKinnon, Pete Davidson, and Kyle Mooney who are all expected to take a final bow
John Quinn, who earned a B.A. in Film from Columbia College Chicago, played a key post-production role in the sequel to the 1995 cult classic John Quinn, who teaches
The Hollywood Reporter redeemed itself this year, after last year’s painful sin of omission, by naming Columbia College one of its top 25 film schools in
Columbia College will present honorary degrees to six prominent persons – three of them Chicagoans – in the entertainment, media and arts fields whose careers
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER sure got it wrong when it published its July 27 inaugural list of 25 top film schools in the world and egregiously omitting Columbia College
Columbia College Chicago is one of two sites nationwide, along with the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, for the new YouTube Creator Institute.
The program, housed
CHICAGOANS HEADING FOR SUNDANCE will find a haven in Park City, Utah at the snazzy Jan. 23 cocktail party hosted on behalf of Columbia College by Denis
Actor Edward James Olmos raised a glass high to Columbia College film student, Sean J.S. Jourdan, Thursday night when Jordan’s short, “An Open Door,” was the recipient of a CINE
Chris M. Burritt had taught image design and lighting as a part-time faculty member of Columbia College for a decade while he remained in demand as a producer, director
THE ONE SHOW of great advertising from New York’s One Club, which judged 18,000 entries from 50 countries, has made its annual pilgrimage to Chicago
Chicago will boast a brand new 40,000-sq. ft. South Loop facility with two sound stages, a motion picture capture studio and an animation lab?exclusively for the use of Columbia College
Suree Towfighnia first visited the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota in August, 2002 to film Alex White Plume’s hemp harvest for her documentary “Standing Silent Nation.”
For the second consecutive year, Chicago will see a reel of 101 prize winning commercials from New York’s prestigious 2006 One Show when it screens Oct. 10 at AMC
The first Steppenwolf film is in the can.
Steppenwolf Theatre Company co-founder Terry Kinney (“Oz”) has wrapped on the short “Kubuku Rides,” the very first production by
The One Show Traveling Exhibition of New York has come to Chicago for the first time in its 30 year history. Award-winning print ads, TV spots and design are
After a seven month search to fill the vacancy, Columbia College named 15-year Hollywood entertainment executive Jon S. Katzman as the director of its popular five-week Semester in L.A. Program.
Columbia College alums Bob Teitel and George Tillman Jr. continue their close relationship with the school by providing a sneak preview of their Chicago-made “Barber Shop II” as a benefit
Startoons founder Jon McClenahan directed the new German feature “Jester Till.”<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter
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