Andrew Cohen

Contact info: andrew.cohen@pcc.edu

Articles (129):

harts Wellspring: Humanities and Arts During COVID-19, Issue 2
“A people also perish when they fail to keep alive the values that make them human, the wellsprings of their […] Posted May 3, 2020
Still Life Closer and Closer: On Close-Ups in Film
Béla Balázs, in Theory of the Film (1930), examines the close-up’s productive, illuminating uses in cinema. He sees this shot […] Posted May 3, 2020
Ruskin Language, Loss, and “the things that lead to life”
During the past two academic terms, my students and I have spent a good deal of time reading, discussing, and […] Posted April 26, 2020
Japan Transformative Music from Japan during COVID-19
An example of music that has been both transformed and transformative in the time of COVID-19 is the famous Japanese […] Posted April 26, 2020
harts Wellspring: Humanities and Arts During Covid-19, Issue One
In a recent opinion piece in the Financial Times, the Nigerian writer, Ben Okri, writes, “It may well be that it […] Posted April 25, 2020
lantern Boundary Crossing: Humanity in the Age of Coronavirus
I was crying so much that I couldn’t see the ground before me. The trowel I held and the earth […] Posted April 19, 2020
CC Cinder Cone
We are very happy to announce the release of Cinder Cone, a new SE campus multilingual magazine of literature and […] Posted April 18, 2020
ss Sister Spit comes to PCC Sylvania on Tuesday, March 10th, 1-3pm
The Multicultural Center is bringing Sister Spit, the poetry group, to PCC Sylvania on Tuesday, March 10th from 1-3pm, Room: […] Posted February 22, 2020
Mobile Museum The Black History Mobile Museum at Sylvania on January 28
This innovative traveling exhibit includes over 200 artifacts of Black memorabilia, spanning from slavery to Hip-Hop. The Black History Mobile Museum has been inspiring audiences […] Posted January 27, 2020
Brahms Choirs Perform Brahms’ Requiem Mass
PORTLAND, Ore. – One of classical music’s most popular and personal works, the German Requiem Mass op. 45, by Johannes […] Posted January 27, 2020