Writer's House: Webcast w/ poet laureate Donald Hall

Friday, April 6, 2007


LIVE WEBCAST
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The Kelly Writers House Fellows program presents
DONALD HALL
10:30 AM (eastern time) on Tuesday, April 17, 2007
a conversation (with audience Q&A) conducted by Al Filreis

To participate via webcast, simply rsvp to:
whfellow@writing.upenn.edu

Anyone with an internet connection can participate. Participants in the
webcast will be able to pose questions to Mr. Hall by email or
telephone. For more information about the Kelly Writers House webcast
series, see http://www.writing.upenn.edu/wh/webcasts/

Those who rsvp will receive further instructions.

For more about Writers House Fellows, see:
http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~whfellow/

Kelly Writers House
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University of Pennsylvania
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http://writing.upenn.edu/wh

Donald Hall is the current United States Poet Laureate. He has published fifteen books of poetry, most recently White Apples and the Taste of Stone: Selected Poems 1946-2006 (2006); The Painted Bed (2002) and Without: Poems (1998), which was published on the third anniversary of the death from leukemia of his wife, the poet Jane Kenyon. Other collections are The One Day (1988), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and a Pulitzer Prize nomination, and The Happy Man (1986), which won the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. He has also published children's books, short stories, plays, and several autobiographical works, such as The Best Day The Worst Day: Life with Jane Kenyon (2005) and Life Work (1993), which won the New England Book award for nonfiction. His honors include two Guggenheim fellowships, the Poetry Society of America's Robert Frost Silver medal, and a Lifetime Achievement award from the New Hampshire Writers and Publisher Project. Hall served as Poet Laureate of New Hampshire from 1984 to 1989.

Poet, novelist and critic John Fuller has said of Hall's work, "It is the hardest thing to write poems as simple and celebratory as these, full of love and observation of the commonplace."


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Writers House Fellows is funded by a generous grant from Paul
Kelly.

previous Fellows:

Jamaica Kincaid 2007
John McPhee
Richard Ford 2006
Cynthia Ozick
Ian Frazier
Adrienne Rich 2005
E. L. Doctorow
Roger Angell
James Alan McPherson 2004
Lyn Hejinian
Russell Banks
Susan Sontag 2003
Walter Bernstein
Laurie Anderson
John Ashbery 2002
Charles Fuller
Michael Cunningham
June Jordan 2001
David Sedaris
Tony Kushner
Grace Paley 2000
Robert Creeley
John Edgar Wideman
Gay Talese 1999

recordings of live webcasts featuring the Fellows can be found here:

http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~whfellow







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Friday, March 30, 2007


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"...I could break my neck and then be crippled you know.."
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Elizabeth Banks (C'96) to star in and produce What About Barb?

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Elizabeth Banks (C'96) is on fire!

On the heat of the news that she's starring in the new Eddie Murphy film, as well as producing The Surrogates with her husband Max Handelman (C'95, AEPi), news just broke that she will star in and produce the Universal romantic comedy What About Barb?, about a socialite who must allow her uncouth cousin to be maid of honor so her nouveau riche uncle will pay for the wedding. (photo credit: variety.com)
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Podcast of Off the Beat's December 2006 concert!

Wednesday, March 28, 2007


Listen to this great streaming file from Off the Beat's December 2006 concert. There are also alumni interviews and songs integrated into this podcast from Off the Beat's music from 1993, 2003 and 2004. ..and a great cover from alum Gabriel Mann (C'95, Off the Beat) When We Are One.

Click here to listen!

This group has always been terrific and from the sounds of their recent music, it sounds like they're still fantastic!

Check out Off the Beat's recent music here!
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Brian Yanish (C'95) promotes children's properties at 2007 Licensing International Show

Tuesday, March 27, 2007


Brian Yanish (C'95, Mask and Wig, Friars) will promote his children's properties Bludo and Friends and The Scrapkins at the 2007 Licensing International Show, Booth #2138 on June 19-21 at the Javitz Center in NYC.

Brian designs home decor and accessories for kids and is working as author/illustrator on several book projects for children.

Any Penn alumni in the children's publishing world out there? Be sure to check out Brian's site!


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Daily Show's Dan Bakkedahl to host Mask and Wig's Comfest

Daily Show correspondent Dan Bakkedahl will host the Ninth Annual Mask and Wig Intercollegiate Comedy Festival on April 9 and 10.

For those of you who haven't been back to campus in a bit, ComFest is a two-day event hosted by Mask and Wig. The event will also feature comedy groups from three other colleges - Yale University, Boston College and University of Maryland - and will conclude with an improvisational comedy show.

Past hosts include Ana Gasteyer, Bob Saget, Kevin Nealon, Stephen Colbert, Tim Meadows, and Gilbert Gottfried.

More details about this year's event are here.

(photo credit: comedycentral.com)
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