160. Modernism's Magic Hat with Ijlal Muzzafar

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161. Pierre Jeanneret and the Chandigarh Vernacular with Manu Sobti

Today, we are joined by Manu Sobti who is a senior lecturer at the University of Brisbane in Australia. We talk to Sobti today about his research on Pierre Jeanneret and Aditya Prakash, what he found, and the role of these two people in the making of modern India and modern archi ...  Show more

159. Devising Theater with Jeffrey Fracé

Today, we are joined by Jeffrey Fracé who is the chair of acting at the University of Washington. Fracé discusses his background of the arts through Shakespeare, improvisational theater, the different modalities of theater, and the difference between producing theater and produci ...  Show more

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