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Follow on Google News | Kent State University Museum and KSU Women's Studies Program Partner via Katharine Hepburn ClassKent State University's fashion museum’s original exhibit on Katharine Hepburn running thru Sept 4, 2011 is being complemented by a special course at KSU on the star and her films as well as 2 Tracy-Hepburn classic comedies on TH, 3-31 & TH, 4-28.
WMST offers undergraduates an interdisciplinary minor which engages in relevant scholarly inquiry and timely discussion on women-centered issues and subjects. WMST also conducts its own colloquium, creates a wide range of special topics courses, and works collaboratively with other departments on their women-centered programming and classes. The Women’s Studies course now being offered, “Katharine Hepburn: A Rarity,” examines Hepburn as a distinct American personality, a feminist, and a cultural influence. Winner of four Best Actress Academy Awards, Katharine Hepburn is listed by the American Film Institute as the number one female screen legend in the world, and she is still recognized as a role model for generations of women. “Our spring course ‘sold out the house’ -- a record enrollment, in fact, for Women's Studies,” said WMST director Suzanne Holt, who is also teaching the course. “Because of its tremendous appeal and engaging subject matter, we will do an encore of 'Katharine Hepburn/A Rarity' this summer.” For those who don’t want to wait until summer, WMST and the KSU Museum are co-presenting two classic Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn romantic comedies -- "Woman of the Year" (1942, dir George Stevens) and "Pat and Mike" (1952, dir George Cukor). Open to the public as well as students, both movies are free upon admittance to the museum. "Woman of the Year" is being shown at 3 pm and 6 pm on Thursday, March 31. A discussion to be led by members of the Women’s Studies class is planned after the 6 pm screening. "Woman of the Year" was Tracy and Hepburn’s first movie together and won an Oscar for Original Screenplay. It’s listed among America’s 100 top love stories and 100 top comedies, and her portrayal of political columnist Tess Harding garnered Hepburn her fourth of 12 Best Actress Oscar nominations. “We think 'Woman of the Year' is a great movie to wrap up Women’s History Month,” said Jean Druesedow, director of the museum and curator of the exhibit. “Hepburn’ "Pat and Mike," scheduled for Thursday, April 28 (again at 3 pm and 6 pm) was Tracy and Hepburn’s seventh film and Hepburn’s favorite. In it, Hepburn plays a woman athlete, a first for a major Hollywood picture, though not for her: she actually was an excellent golfer, a terrific tennis player, and a natural athlete who did her own stunts. The popular comedy helped generate a wider acceptance of women’s informal dress and sportswear as suitable public attire, and Patricia Campbell Warner, author of "When the Girls Came Out to Play: The Birth of American Sportswear" (University of Massachusetts Press, 2006), will make a special visit to Kent to talk about Hepburn’s fashion influence in conjunction with the 6 pm screening. Her talk is also being co-sponsored by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the College of Arts and Sciences. For more about the museum, call 330.672.3450, friend http://www.facebook.com/ [NOTE TO MEDIA: High res and low-res images relating to the exhibit, "Woman of the Year" and "Pat and Mike" are available upon request.] # # # H/L is a Marketing, Strategic Consulting and Public Relations firm headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio. We serve a wide variety of clients, Our guideline is "Going Beyond Cliches." For more information,, go to our website at www.hlcommunications,com. End
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