A guide to the music in new war movie ‘Dunkirk’
Todd Decker, of Arts & Sciences, writes a post on the University of California Press blog about the sounds and music in the newly released World War II film “Dunkirk.” Decker, chair of music, is author of “Hymns for the Fallen: Combat Movie Music and Sound after Vietnam.”
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Kathleen Clark, professor of law
One man’s quest to prove he owns an authentic Michelangelo painting
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‘Stop Alzheimer’s before it starts’
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Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Despite Musk’s dark warning, artificial intelligence is more benefit than threat
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