Building Blockbusters
Screenwriter Jay Cocks '66, on campus for a showing of his movie "Silence," shares advice on the film industry.
Screenwriter Jay Cocks '66, on campus for a showing of his movie "Silence," shares advice on the film industry.
For George Stone '95, editor-in-chief of National Geographic Traveler, the world is his office.
The Church of the Holy Spirit's bells rang 526 times to represent each donation to the Kenyon Fund during the College's second Bell-A-Thon on Nov. 29.
Writer-in-Residence P.F. Kluge '64 interviews his former student turned best-selling author Stephanie Danler '06 in a "Kenyon Review" podcast.
Julie Barton ’95 returns to Kenyon to read from her bestselling memoir “Dog Medicine.”
Former roommates Andrew Cunningham ’08 and Craig Getting ’08 remain connected by co-hosting a popular podcast to review books.
Stephanie Danler '06 reflected on her Kenyon experience during a Kenyon Review reading of "Sweetbitter."
The Kenyon Review hosts a reading of “Sweetbitter” with Stephanie Danler ’06.
John Green ’00 H’16 is ready to turn his stunning commercial success into a lifelong career in writing.
Best-selling author Ransom Riggs ’01 shares his secret world with Kenyon.
Writer-in-Residence P.F. Kluge '64 draws on his career as a novelist and journalist to share his unique perspective on a literary life.