HumanitiesMT
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Look for the ?RU Reading forum on the Humanities Roundtable,
2:50 PM Nov 3rd
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2/3 through The Children's Book by Byatt. Late Victorian England, William Morris, Fabians, it's fabulous! What r u reading?
8:56 AM Nov 2nd
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Looking forward to Arts and Civic Engagement tonight at MCT, 7:00 pm in MIssoula. What role does art play in a community? ka
11:19 AM Oct 27th
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Wow. James Lee Burke read a spellbinding prison story, "The Big Midnight Special," in his Texas drawl like honey barbecue smoke. PS
8:54 PM Oct 24th
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Wiggins essentially delivered a classroom lecture, with her intense style and vociferous hand movements. PS
7:54 PM Oct 24th
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Marianne Wiggins read the fierce, lyrical intro to her novel, "The Shadow Catcher." She's now talking about the craft of writing. PS
7:38 PM Oct 24th
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Kevin Canty just read a poignant, powerful story about a boy at his parents' cocktail parties. PS
7:05 PM Oct 24th
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Tonight's gala reading features Kevin Canty, Marianne Wiggins and James Lee Burke. Free, 7:30 p.m. at the Wilma. PS
6:00 PM Oct 24th
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More books on writing: "Writing Past Dark," "Mortification," "Walking on Alligators," "On Writer's Block." PS
4:15 PM Oct 24th
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Panelists' favorite writing books: "On Writing," "The Writer's Block," "Writing Down the Bones," "Bird By Bird," "The Writer's Life." PS
3:55 PM Oct 24th
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"You can learn a lot from good writers. You can also learn a lot from bad writers." -Heidi Thomas on The Writer's Reading List panel. PS
3:32 PM Oct 24th
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"We came off 8 years of a stonewall culture. (After 9/11) we became a culture of paranoid people." -Richard Manning. PS
2:37 PM Oct 24th
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"It's good to say what you see and don't see." KE
2:30 PM Oct 24th
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"Investigative reporting is gone. The (New York) Times is the only place left that can pay money for it." -Richard Manning. PS
2:23 PM Oct 24th
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"Newspapers are the first drafts of history." -Ginny Merriam
2:20 PM Oct 24th
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"Writing in the Public Interest" with Ginny Merriam and Richard Manning is about to start. PS
1:29 PM Oct 24th
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"You come back to your home town because you couldn't find what you were looking for elsewhere." KE
12:59 PM Oct 24th
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40 engaged folks discussing "The Surrounded"--"racism is the profound failure of the imagination." KE
12:47 PM Oct 24th
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Community discussion of "The Surrounded" at Missoula Public Library--1:00 today. KA
10:37 AM Oct 24th
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Rachel Toor brought laughes during her reading of "The Pig and I" and took us through a few of her 26.2 chapters in "Personal Record." LT
3:34 PM Oct 23rd
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- Name Humanities Montana
- Location Missoula, Montana
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- Bio Bringing the humanities, their insights and values, to the people of Montana.
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