Ethics in Culture A.G. Holdier | 27 Jun 2019 Ali Stroker, Radio City Music Hall, and the Value of Accessibility The recent Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall have drawn attention to ableism concerns within the entertainment industry. What is so troubling about Ali Stroker's example and what makes access so meaningful?
Ethics in Culture A.G. Holdier | 18 Jul 2018 Could Gender-Blind Casting Limit Epistemic Injustice? Gender-blind casting is often hailed as progressive and groundbreaking. But what philosophical work is it doing?
Is it O.K. to Watch Louis C.K.? As more allegations of sexual misconduct among Hollywood elite like Louis C.K. continue to appear, how should we approach their artwork? 16 Nov 2017 | Andrew Bobker
Should Theatre be a Safe Space? Can a space of art ever be free from politics? 30 Nov 2016 | Abigail Powers
Unperformable Works and the Ontology of Art In February, Dr. Wesley Cray of Grand Valley State University presented his talk “Unperformable Works and the Ontology of Art” as a part of the Young Philosophers Lecture Series hosted by … Continue reading "Unperformable Works and the Ontology of Art" 4 Jun 2015 | The Prindle Institute for Ethics