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1990

Bill Watterson

    Bill Watterson, the renowned comic strip artist, delivered a rare speech at Kenyon College on May 20th, 1990. In this address, Watterson discusses the importance of letting the mind play for creativity, the pursuit of personal happiness over conventional success, and the challenges of maintaining one’s values in the face of corporate pressures, The speech underscores the value of pursuing a fulfilling and meaningful life beyond societal expectations.

    Lawrence Kasdan

      In 1990, the University of Michigan had the privilege of hosting acclaimed filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan. Known for his iconic work as a director, screenwriter, and producer, Kasdan’s visit was a cinematic delight for students and faculty. His insights into storytelling, filmmaking, and his contributions to the world of cinema left an enduring impact, underscoring the power of storytelling through the lens of a master filmmaker.

      Bill Watterson

        Bill Watterson’s 1990 commencement address at Kenyon College is legendary among fans of his comic strip “Calvin and Hobbes.” Despite being a highly private individual who rarely made public appearances, Watterson delivered an insightful and humorous speech that reflected on the importance of pursuing one’s passions and maintaining a sense of authenticity in the face of societal pressures. He emphasized the value of creativity and urged the graduates to find their own unique paths in life.