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Ardis Cameron, “Policing the Palette: The Disciplinary Work of the Boston Cooking School” (4/13/2022)
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Alissa Hessler, "Urban Exodus and Living the Good Life" (4/8/2022)
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Back to the Land Panel With Julia Bouwsma, Chris Knapp, and Rich Lee (3/23/2022)
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Kristen Case, “Making Nothing Happen: Emily Dickinson’s Poetic Magic” (3/2/2022)
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Rachel Lindsay, “Persepolis & the Graphic Memoir” (2/23/2022)
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Max Alvarez, “Workers’ Rights and Current Strikes: Reading Death of A Salesman in a New Era of Labor Unrest” Workers Roundtable
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Kevin Wynter, “The Final Brother: On Horror and Black Survivability” (11/10/2021)
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Michael Johnson, “Get Out and the History of African Americans in Horror Films” (11/5/2021)
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Shelton Waldrep, Lecture on David Bowie’s “Life on Mars?” (10/25/2021)
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Martha Mooke, "Mission: Imagination" (10/7/2021)
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Stephen Grandchamp, “David Bowie 101: A Video Introduction to David Bowie” (10/6/2021)
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Henry Adams, "Andrew Wyeth’s 'Christina’s World' and King Vidor’s The Big Parade" (9/17/2021)
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Ann Bartges and Kristen Case, “Discussion of ‘Reimagining the Real’ and ‘Christina’s World'” (9/15/2021)
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Elizabeth Donaldson, “Framing Silas Weir Mitchell” (4/13/2021)
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Misty Krueger, “Why Charlotte Perkins Stetson Gilman Wrote ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ and Why We Still Read It” (4/7/2021)
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Erika Rodriguez, "The Personal and the Political Workshop" (3/31/2021)
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Daphne Brooks, "'I Traveled Seventy States': Solange & the Poetics of Black Feminist Sonic Alterity" (3/17/2021)
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Stephen Grandchamp and Vanessa Brown, “Solange in Context: Past and Present Social Engagement in R&B”
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Bryce Cundick, “The Monster at the End of This Talk” (2/19/2021)
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Grace Gipson, “What’s Your RPG Fantasy?: Let’s Talk Blackness, Politics, and Gaming” (2/24/2021)
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Eryk Salvaggio, “Nobody is Always Watching You: From Big Brother to Big Data” (2/3/2021)
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Jericho Brown, "The Cultural Import of James Baldwin and The Tradition" (12/5/2019)
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Guy Mark Foster, "Lovers and Strangers: Figurations of Black/White Intimacy in James Baldwin's Nonfiction Essays" (11/22/2019)
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Roundtable on James Baldwin w/ Stefania Heim, Ian Davis, Julian Randall, Guy Mark Foster, and Eireann Lorsung (11/22/2019)
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Panel on James Baldwin w/ Stefania Heim, Ian Davis, and Julian Randall (11/22/2019)
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Jonathan Gray, “Television of Homeric Proportions: 16 Reasons The Simpsons Succeeded” (11/13/2019)
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Panel on The Simpsons w/ Steven Quackenbush, Jeffrey Thomson, Scott Erb, Sabine Klein, & Stephen Grandchamp (10/30/2019)
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Sabine Klein, "Norridgewock/Narantsouak: Massacre and Memory" (10/23/2019)
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Cheryl Savageau, Poetry Reading (10/16/2019)
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Garrett Conover, "Wildwater North" (9/29/2019)
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Rollin Thurlow, "The History and Development of Wooden Canvas Canoes" (9/29/2019)
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Lisa Brooks, "The River to Which I Belong: Relationships of Reciprocity and Resistance in the Waterways of Wabanaki" (9/27/2019)
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Improvisations on the Pastoral with Dan Beachy-Quick, Steven Pane, and Kristen Case (4/19/2019)
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Philharmonia Boston Orchestra Conducted by Jinwook Park, Beethoven Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral” and Symphony No. 5 (4/13/2019)
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Steven Pane, Beethoven Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral” (Franz Liszt piano transcription) (4/10/2019)
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C.R. Lawn, “The Fedco Seed Catalog: More Than a Marketing Tool” (3/27/2019)
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Tara Weikum, “Editing Inside Out & Back Again” (2/27/2019)
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Clarissa Thompson, “Reading and the Public Good: Why YA Matters” (2/15/2019)
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Michael Johnson, "Oscar Micheaux, Spike Lee, and The Birth of a Nation" (2/9/2019)
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Anthony B. Pinn and Stephen Grandchamp, “A Dialogue on DAMN.” (1/30/2019)
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Stephen Grandchamp, “‘Ain’t a DAMN. Thing Changed’: Hip Hop’s History of Social Engagement” (1/25/2019)
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Dan Gunn, “Some Sentences from Persuasion” (12/7/2018)
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Kate Colby and Anna Moschovakis, Panel on Gender and Literary Form (12/4/2018)
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Panel Discussion of Persuasion with Wendy Lee, Dan Gunn, Misty Krueger, and Stephen Grandchamp (11/28/2018)
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Wendy Lee, “Persuasion's Long Goodbye: Jane Austen and the End of Life”
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Anthony R. Green, "Rest In Pow'r: a Song for Survival Echo Round" (11/20/2018)
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Anthony R. Green, "Evocation: Say Their Names" (11/20/2018)
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Gustavo Aguilar Get Libre Collective, "We Insist! Max Roach’s 'Freedom Now Suite' (with Coltrane’s 'Alabama')" (11/7/2018)
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Keynote: Anthony Davis, “Race, White Backlash and the Spiritual Quest: Jazz Responds to the Struggle for Civil Rights”
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Keynote: Nick Tobier, “Pardon the Interruption: Art as an Agent of Change in the Civic Sphere” (10/10/2018)
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Sarah Maline, "Banksy in Context" (10/3/2018)
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Jeffrey Thomson, “‘The King Stay the King’: The Game and the War in THE ILIAD and THE WIRE”
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Keynote: “THE WIRE Today,” a Dialogue with Brian Purnell and Jason Mittell (9/19/2018)
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John Messier, "This is America: Institutional Racism and THE WIRE" (9/12/2018)