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Art Chatz with Lawrence Sumulong

November 4th, 2011 | By

Lawrence Sumulong '10 majored in English, receiving the  Lorabel Richardson Academy of American Poets Prize as well exhibiting his photo project Levee in the Smith gallery . Since graduating he has dedicated himself to a...

Bruce whiteman gives reading, speaks to practice in poetry

October 27th, 2011 | By

Poet, translator and Grinnell, IA resident, Bruce Whiteman is the former head of the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library at UCLA and author of “Visible Stars: New and Selected Poems” and “The Invisible World is in...

1966: Jefferson Airplane Lands in Grinnell

October 27th, 2011 | By Tad Boehmer boehmert@grinnell.edu

Grinnell College has a reputation for bringing big-name artists and performers to campus on a regular basis, but 45 years ago this week, many students attended a concert by a group whose name was by no means well-known outside...

Cinematic treats

October 27th, 2011 | By Lee Purvey purveyle@grinnell.edu

Just four-and-a-half minutes into writer-director Michael Dougherty’s 2007 horror flick “Trick ‘r Treat”, we see Leslie Bibb’s character get her head chopped off by a jack-o-lantern-shaped lollipop. This...

UME Brings the hard Pop

October 27th, 2011 | By Elise gallant gallante@grinnell.edu

This Friday, Grinnell Concerts is bringing an electric combination: head-banging mosh-inducing and melodic Ume with opener, North America. Ume, (pronounced ooo-may) combines Lauren Larson’s shredding guitar and...

Art seminar dares viewers to [ref-yoos] or [ri-fyooz]

October 27th, 2011 | By Joe Wlos wlosjose@grinnell.edu

Great art often requires great sacrifice, but only rarely does that sacrifice actually require the disposal of a piece of art.  Refuse: [ref-yoos] [ri-fyooz], the Smith Gallery’s latest exhibition, asks students to vote...

Antonneta gives lyric voice to neurodiversity

October 7th, 2011 | By Shanna Nichols

Susanne Antonetta, a widely known writer in the field of environmental studies and a proponent of neurodiversity, held a reading on Thursday. Amongst other works, she is the author of ...

New Embroidery stiches together plastic bags

October 7th, 2011 | By Elise Gallant gallante@grinnell.edu

Lauren Flynn ’12’s new installation has transformed both Joe Rosenfield ’25 Center’s Smith Gallery and numerous plastic bags into an intricate work of art. “New Embroideries” is simply composed of only...

No odyssey lost: Cheney speaks on Homer and Milton

October 7th, 2011 | By Eric Mistry mistryer@grinnell.edu

Pat Cheney is a distinguished and widely published professor of renaissance literature at Pennsylvania State University. [caption id="attachment_8456" align="alignleft"...

Theatre performs Naked

October 7th, 2011 | By syeda sadeque sadeques@grinnell.edu

In celebrating the uncertainty that envelopes our everyday lives, Professor Craig Quintero of the Theatre Department is working with students and a Taiwanese puppeteer for the grand performance of “Naked” this...

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