Even though the Hopkins Summer Film Series has ended, there are still opportunities around Baltimore to watch movies for free in the great outdoors! Check out the Little Italy Open Air […]
Film Fridays: The Princess Bride!
The July 9th showing of The Princess Bride marks the midpoint of the Hopkins Summer Outdoor Films series. Directed by Rob Reiner, this unexpected cult classic chronicles the comic antics of […]
Film Fridays: Up!
This Friday marks the second movie showing in the Hopkins Summer Outdoor Film series. Enjoy this child-friendly evening that not only features the Pixar animated motion picture Up, but also […]
Hopkins’ Instructor Featured at MD Film Festival!
Matthew Porterfield, lecturer in the JHU Film & Media Studies department, will screen his new film “Putty Hill” at the Maryland Film Festival this weekend. So, you might want to […]
Trash Art: Eco-Sensitive Endeavors by Artists
To commemorate Earth Day, you may wish to explore ways visual artists strive to reduce or critique humankind’s carbon footprint on the planet. Our library has a number of books on […]
Festival of New French Films
Wednesday, March 24, marks the beginning of the first Tournées Festival of Contemporary French Cinema at Johns Hopkins. The festival, to be held over two weeks on the Homewood campus, […]
Art History Resource Discontinued
The central index to scholarly journals in the field of art history – The Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA) – is being discontinued by the Getty Research Institute […]
Picture This: A Research Guide for Visual Information
Do you need an illustration of an artwork for a class presentation?A diagram of a chemical compound?A photograph of an historical figure?An illustration of a shark’s anatomy?More and more people […]
More of a Good Thing: Oxford Scholarship Online
The Johns Hopkins community has had access to full-text Oxford Scholarship Online (OSO) e-books in Economics & Finance, Philosophy, Political Science, and Religion for awhile. We’ve heard how convenient and […]