Hayao Miyazaki continues to shine with ‘The Boy and the Heron’
There are great filmmakers in the world. There are even great filmmakers who are able to single-handedly define a whole genre. Then there is Hayao Miyazaki.
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There are great filmmakers in the world. There are even great filmmakers who are able to single-handedly define a whole genre. Then there is Hayao Miyazaki.
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College Hill is home to many historic centers of art and culture open for students to explore. From visual art to literature and film, these are three places near Brown to scratch your artistic itch.