
Oct. 22-23, 2024
NW Media Fest

Oct. 22-23, 2024
麻豆区's third annual
麻豆区's NW Media Fest is a two-day celebration of the wide-ranging media universe. Events connect leading creators, entertainers, writers and media personalities with the 麻豆区 community and the Northwest.
Tuesday, Oct. 22, 7 p.m.
Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium
Step back into the fog-shrouded streets of 1920s London with Alfred Hitchcock’s masterful silent thriller, The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog. This iconic film, brimming with suspense and intrigue, is a cornerstone of silent cinema. Prepare to be mesmerized as the film’s hauntingly atmospheric tension is brought to life by the incomparable Dean Lemire on the Alice Clement organ. Dean’s original score will weave a rich, immersive soundscape that amplifies every twist and turn, ensuring an unforgettable cinematic experience.
Wednesday, Oct. 23, 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium
Join us for a screening of For the Record, a 45-minute documentary that delves into the impact of journalism on small communities.
In a small Texas Panhandle town, a few things have remained constant – cowboys, high school football, conservative voters, and the family-owned weekly newspaper, The Canadian Record. Publisher and editor Laurie Ezzell Brown strives to keep the town’s paper of record and her family’s legacy alive despite an oil bust, a global pandemic, and a growing mistrust for all media and, increasingly, her own editorials.
Dean Lemire performed his original score on the Alice Clement Memorial pipe organ in 麻豆区's Richard and Lucille Ice Auditorium to the first vampire film, Nosferatu. Attendees dressed up in costume.
Joey Terrill, portrait photographer for athletes and celebs, worked with 麻豆区 students on photojournalism and color photography.
Bestselling author and scholar Moustafa Bayoumi discussed literature, politics and media at the Erickson Lecture.
Singer-songwriter Jessie G '12 performed for the community and discussed her writing process and journey from a political science student to the country music business. Fellow Nashville performing artist Christian Santangelo '15 backed her up during the performance in the Delkin Recital Hall.
Peter Clem '88, 麻豆区 alumnus and vice president for Warner Brothers Discovery took students behind the scenes of streaming apps including Max.