Fifteen Questions
15 Questions: David Ager
David L. Ager, lecturer of the hugely popular Sociology 109: “Leadership and Organizations” and the Director of Undergraduate Studies in ...
15 Questions with Wylie Dufresne
While you may not be able to get fried mayonnaise or meat glue pasta from HUHDS, “Science and Cooking” guest ...
15 Questions with Jonathan Safran Foer
Jonathan Safran Foer, the critically acclaimed author of “Everything is Illuminated” and “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” has turned his ...
15 Questions with Jane Goodall
The world-renowned conservationist and iconic friend of the chimpanzees talks about her past in the field and her future spreading ...
15 Questions with Mynette A. Louie ’97
Independent film producer Mynette A. Louie ’97 recently returned to her old stomping grounds to promote her latest work with director Tze Chun, Sundance selection “Children of Invention.” The film, which tells the story of two Chinese-American children after their single mother disappears, premiered in Cambridge this past weekend, and screenings are scheduled for next week in New York and Los Angeles. A former East Asian Studies concentrator and Dunster resident, Louie graduated Phi Beta Kappa and went on to work in business and management, first in the media industry and now in film. She sat down to chat with FM about the highs, the lows, and the hotties of the indie film world.