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U.S. Poet Laureate Donald Hall2/2/07 - A Poetry reading by U.S. Poet Laureate Donald Hall.
Hall has received numerous awards for poetry including the Marshall/Nation Award in 1987 for |
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Darden Producers Forum 10/26/06 - The Darden Producers Forum welcomes Mark Johnson, winner of the Best Picture Academy Award for Barry Levinson's poignant 1988 drama Rain Man. Johnson most recently produced the highly anticipated The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and How To Eat Fried Worms based on Thomas Rockwell's beloved book. |
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More than the Score: Baseball at the Crossroads 10/14/06 - U.Va. Law Professor Ted White |
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2006 Virginia Film Festival Line-up is Announced 9/27/06 - The line-up for the 2006 Virginia Film Festival has been announced. The festival will explore the theme |
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Fast, Fiction and Friction: Colonial Williamsburg 6/2/06 - On Friday, June 2nd, U.Va Anthropology Professor Richard Handler describes how Colonial Williamsburg and other resorts strike a balance between providing entertainment to tourists and preserving Virginia history. He draws from his book The New History in an Old Museum: Creating the Past at Colonial Williamsburg. |
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Stephen Cushman Discusses Walt Whitman at the Harrison Institute 9/26/05 - Poetry scholars are celebrating the 150th anniversary of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, perhaps the nation's most important work of poetry. U.Va.'s Small Special Collections Library has one of the largest collections of manuscripts of Whitman's seminal work. In this gallery talk, English professor Stephen Cushman describes what museum-goers will see. |
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Cavalier Marching Band and Color Guard 6/4/05 - William Pease, Director of bands at U.Va., and Tricia Gooley, dance instructor at U.Va. and color guard coordinator for the Cavalier Marching Band outline the conception of the marching band and plans for its future growth and development. |
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African Music and Dance Workshop, Demonstration, and Discussion 6/4/05 - Michelle Kisliuk, associate professor of music performs drum rhythms, dance movements, and songs from the Central African rain forest (BaAka), and from coastal West Africa (Ewe). Following the dance and music is a discussion of social context and local and global politics. |
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