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Director, composer merge talents to convey meaning
In a darkened room, as silent images of dramatically lit, black and white close-ups of a man’s face appear on a monitor, the rhythm and soundtrack of a film are conceived. Intently watching the screen are filmmaker Angel Vasquez, theatre and film, and Mihai Popean, a doctoral student in composition.
The two are beginning a new collaboration, this time on a feature-length documentary about a well-known local crime case. “Man of God” is a story of tragedy and salvation. The main character “may be pardoned for his crimes by the state but he may never be forgiven for his sins,” Vasquez said. “This is a very personal film for me in some ways.”
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Africana Studies conference to examine slavery and identity
“Slavery, Colonialism and Africana Identities” will be the theme of the 12th annual Africana Studies Research Conference at BGSU on Friday (March 19).
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- BGSU monitors earthquakes globally and locally - WTOL
- Philip Xie seeks the economics of bird-watching in Ohio - USA Today, Zanesville Times Recorder, Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
- Rodgers Quadrangle demolition begins - Sentinel-Tribune
- BGSU to host conference on slavery - Sentinel-Tribune
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Zoom News Recap
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March 2 - BGSU celebrates Women’s History Month 2010
- Sunny days ahead at Summer Job Fair
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March 3 - Committee takes its ‘CUE’ from forum responses
- An evening of hands-on math and science activities
- BGSU students connect with local service agencies
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March 4 - BGSU hosts Ohio Regents
- Hockey fans welcome home Ken Morrow
- Second Life expert to explore research in virtual worlds
- Spring Job Expo was a success
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March 5 - Toledo’s mayor and fire chief visit BGSU March 15
- Good luck, Kisma!
- Students and faculty participate in alternative spring break
- Construction update
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