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My Feminist Handbook

May 5, 2015
I was introduced to Bell Hooks’ Feminism Is For Everybody as a required reading for an introductory Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies...
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Artist Spotlight: Ana Cracion

May 5, 2015
Ana Cracion isn’t the typical artist covered by our Artist Spotlight series this semester. She’s a second year MFA student with the...
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A Review of the Gerson Irish Reading with Claire Kilroy

April 29, 2015
On Tuesday, March 31, acclaimed author, Gerson Irish Reader Claire Kilroy, gave a reading to a full house at the UConn Alumni Center. Dubliner Claire...
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A Dinner with Rigoberto Gonzalez

April 27, 2015
  I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Rigoberto Gonzalez April 16th, 2015. Prior to this dinner, I sat, front row, at his reading at...
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Artist Spotlight: Olivia Taylor

April 20, 2015
Olivia Taylor, senior at UConn’s School of Fine Arts, is a few weeks from graduating – but senioritis clearly hasn’t hit her too hard, because she’s...
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A Reflection on Journalism and Feature Writing

April 20, 2015
There are many different types of story-telling and, while we deal closely with the literary here, a close friend of ours is journalism: the art of...
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A Bunch of Reasons Why Poetry is Important (to me)

April 19, 2015
Poetry is like when a stranger tells you your backpack is open and then proceeds to zip it up for you; it is small and momentary and connected. Loving...
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2015 UConn BFA Exhibition

April 17, 2015
The Windham Artspace in downtown Willimantic was one crowded art space as a sizable bunch of spectators gathered to view the culminating work of...
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Artist Spotlight: Troy Caldeira

April 13, 2015
I met Troy Caldeira at The Daily Campus, UConn’s student newspaper.  He has a wonderful ability to capture a moment and a person in his...
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