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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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“My shaking keeps me steady as I go” – Culturally Eclectic Poetry

April 12, 2015
My shaking keeps me steady       as I go. Without it I wouldn’t know if I’m alive or dead.                                  This past...
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Artist Spotlight: Mika Caldera

April 9, 2015
Mika Caldera is an art student at the University of Connecticut who’s piece “Empathy” has previously been featured on the Long River...
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Claire Kilroy, Gerson Reading 2015

April 6, 2015
On Tuesday, March 31st, we welcomed one of Ireland’s most prestigious contemporary writers into our midst. Novelist Claire Kilroy came to UConn to be...
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The Art of the Interview

April 5, 2015
  Interviews are often the focal point of any publication. Maybe this is less about the concept of celebrity, and more about the fact that...
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Artist Spotlight: Hunter French

April 4, 2015
Hunter French, a senior at the University of Connecticut working towards a BFA with a Graphics Art concentration, wasn’t always planning to be...
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