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Articles 31 - 53 of 53
Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Putrid Pistols Ep, Carissa Marquardt
Deception, Stephen Neal
Liminal, Jessica Benzing
Detached, Liz Streiff
Interview With Meghan Daum, Julian Wylie
Interview With Meghan Daum, Julian Wylie
Manuscripts
Meghan Daum is the author of four books, most recently the collection of original essays The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion, which won the 2015 PEN Center USA Award for creative nonfiction. She is also the editor of the New York Times bestseller Selfish, Shallow & Self-Absorbed: Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not To Have Kids. Her other books include the essay collection My Misspent Youth, the novel The Quality of Life Report, and Life Would Be Perfect If I Lived In That House, a memoir. Since 2005, Daum has been an opinion columnist …
Retaliation, Sarah Coffing
Alopecia, Laura Wilhelm
Alopecia, Laura Wilhelm
Manuscripts
Poetry by Laura Wilhelm. Runner-Up in the 2017 Manuscripts Poetry Contest with Alessandra Lynch.
Seeing Lights, Ariana Hays
Fake Tales Of San Francisco, Caroline Hyde
Summer People, Claire Christoff
Alana Williams, Jebri —
Interview With Robert Wrigley, Matthew Del Busto
Interview With Robert Wrigley, Matthew Del Busto
Manuscripts
Robert Wrigley is the author of numerous collections of poetry, most recently Anatomy of Melancholy & Other Poems (2013), which won him the Pacific Northwest Book Award. During his visit to Butler, Wrigley sat down to talk with Manuscripts staff member Matt Del Busto about his most recent collection, titled after Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy, written almost 400 years prior. They discussed the power of poetry and melancholy in our lives. In 2016, Wrigley retired from a forty-year teaching career and currently lives in Idaho “in the woods on the side of a mountain” with his wife.
Illicit, Chelsea Yedinak
Fools, Caitlyn Zegiestowsky
Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff
Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff
Manuscripts
Includes table of contents and editor's note.
Editors' Foreword - A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Phone Home, Alyssa A. Cody
Phone Home, Alyssa A. Cody
Cedarville Review
This picture brings it back to a simpler time where around the corner there would be a phone booth.
Tygr 2017: Student Art And Literary Magazine, Brianna Rose, Luke Jungermann, William Greiner, Jill Forrestal
Tygr 2017: Student Art And Literary Magazine, Brianna Rose, Luke Jungermann, William Greiner, Jill Forrestal
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine Archives (1985-2017)
TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University
Theme: Vision.
[Historical Muse] The Tyger -- William Blake, p. iii.
Alternative Process Photography: Beyond Digital And Film, Laura Michaud
Alternative Process Photography: Beyond Digital And Film, Laura Michaud
Senior Honors Projects
The first permanent photograph was created in 1826 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. To do this, he coated light sensitive chemicals on a metal plate and exposed it in a camera obscura (a box with a small hole; a “pinhole camera”). Once the plate was properly exposed to light, he used more chemicals to stop the plate from being light sensitive and make the image permanent on the plate. Throughout the years, many photographers and chemists used many different chemicals, materials, and procedures to create permanent and beautiful images (i.e. Daguerreotypes, Calotypes, Heliographs, etc). With each new process, the previous processes …
Saga Vol. 80 / 2016-2017, Alyssa Froehling, Elena Leith, Emma Smith
Saga Vol. 80 / 2016-2017, Alyssa Froehling, Elena Leith, Emma Smith
SAGA Art & Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
The Lantern, 2016-2017, Lauren Toscano, Kara Travis, Courtney Duchene, Sarah Gow, Ray Macedonia, Ria Malones, Kevin Moore, Serena Schaefer, Paige Szmodis, Brian Thomas, Solana Warner, Zooey Cox, Mara Koren, Nicole Kosar, Eden Patrick '17, Arthur Robinson, Emily Shue, Tommy Armstrong, Angela Antoinette Bey, Kathryn Bormann, Dustin Brinker, Chiara Demelfi, Matt Dwyer, Athena Gainey, Sophia Gamber, Michael Heimbaugh, Rae Hodenfield, Juan Lopez, Joe Makuc, Valerie Osborne, Megan Sear, Althea Unertl, Anthony Alvarez, Sydney Cope, Sarah Defelice, Neomi Haut '17, Yanlin Li, Sarah Wilbert, Mario Heitman '18
The Lantern, 2016-2017, Lauren Toscano, Kara Travis, Courtney Duchene, Sarah Gow, Ray Macedonia, Ria Malones, Kevin Moore, Serena Schaefer, Paige Szmodis, Brian Thomas, Solana Warner, Zooey Cox, Mara Koren, Nicole Kosar, Eden Patrick '17, Arthur Robinson, Emily Shue, Tommy Armstrong, Angela Antoinette Bey, Kathryn Bormann, Dustin Brinker, Chiara Demelfi, Matt Dwyer, Athena Gainey, Sophia Gamber, Michael Heimbaugh, Rae Hodenfield, Juan Lopez, Joe Makuc, Valerie Osborne, Megan Sear, Althea Unertl, Anthony Alvarez, Sydney Cope, Sarah Defelice, Neomi Haut '17, Yanlin Li, Sarah Wilbert, Mario Heitman '18
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Our Lady of Perpetual Virginity • Essential Terms for the Audience • Stories Untold • Jesus Camp • The Second Avenue Schmear • Driving to the Beach • Thanks, Alice • Decay • Peanut Butter Rhapsody • Transactions • Traffic • Sissy • Melting Wings • Ocean • Small Town Summer • Third Story • Family Trees • Mixed, Just Like Me • Sour Graves • How Sweet the Sound • Goodnight, Halfmoon • I'm Going to Ask Him How • Music • Pizza • Manhoodlike • Meditations From a Bunk Bed in a Home on Mount Pocono • …
Inscape 2017, Morehead State University.
Inscape 2017, Morehead State University.
Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive
The 2017 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.
This System Has Failed Us, Kate Murray Bickhardt
This System Has Failed Us, Kate Murray Bickhardt
Senior Projects Spring 2017
When I go to a courtroom the only color I see is orange. I don’t want to talk down to people. The projection is level to the floor. There are 2,500 napkins. They are the people, the garbage, and the repetition of the excess, and my hope of giving them importance. There are roughly 2,500 people in the Orleans Parish Prison on any given day, but the system is bigger than them. It’s more consuming and this is not nearly the amount of napkins it would take to represent the people in even just one state's carceral system. The space …