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The Lantern Vol. 62, No. 1, December 1994, Heather Mead, Jill Zucker, Anthony F. Gulotta, Verena Hussong, Erec Smith, Sonny Regelman, Dennis Cormac Mccarthy, Paula Love, Ellen Cosgrove, Kristen Sabol, Gretchen Lacy, Douglas Plitt, Michael Podgorski, Sophia Artis, Christopher Deussing, Jessica Miller, Mark Pinsk Dec 1994

The Lantern Vol. 62, No. 1, December 1994, Heather Mead, Jill Zucker, Anthony F. Gulotta, Verena Hussong, Erec Smith, Sonny Regelman, Dennis Cormac Mccarthy, Paula Love, Ellen Cosgrove, Kristen Sabol, Gretchen Lacy, Douglas Plitt, Michael Podgorski, Sophia Artis, Christopher Deussing, Jessica Miller, Mark Pinsk

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Hollow
• A Little Knowledge is Dangerous
• My Old Block
• Life
• The Natural Born Fool
• Oracle
• Formation of a Triangle
• Marie on the Beach
• The Tweed Derby
• Tripping
• In Vitro
• The Character
• Coming Home for Christmas
• Unkempt
• Too Much
• Reimertanti-Ode
• Seeds
• Secret


The Lantern Vol. 61, No. 2, Summer 1994, Thomar Devine, Laura Devlin, Elaine Tucker, Chris Bowers, Sonny Regelman, Torre Ruth, Erin Gorman, Willie Simpson, Ellen Cosgrove, Richard Stead, Annette Rawls, Jim Maynard, Heather Mead, Harley David Rubin, Craig Faucher, Kristen Sabol, Kraig Bano, Angie Zerbe, Jennifer Vigliano, Alexis Smith, Carrie Lumi, Christopher Schapira, Jim Kais, Fred Woll, Chris Deussing, Dennis Cormac Mccarthy Jul 1994

The Lantern Vol. 61, No. 2, Summer 1994, Thomar Devine, Laura Devlin, Elaine Tucker, Chris Bowers, Sonny Regelman, Torre Ruth, Erin Gorman, Willie Simpson, Ellen Cosgrove, Richard Stead, Annette Rawls, Jim Maynard, Heather Mead, Harley David Rubin, Craig Faucher, Kristen Sabol, Kraig Bano, Angie Zerbe, Jennifer Vigliano, Alexis Smith, Carrie Lumi, Christopher Schapira, Jim Kais, Fred Woll, Chris Deussing, Dennis Cormac Mccarthy

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• She Was a Woman of Dignity
• Retake, Scene 16
• Las Vegas Sweatshirt
• Pitcher Hill
• In Preparation for Wisdom (Teeth)
• Moist Slacks
• My Mother's Purse
• It Comes and Goes Everyday
• The Simplicity of Marriage
• The First Performance
• Hunger
• Pushkin's Dream
• Tuesday, October 19
• Poetry of Baseball
• Some Things are More Important Than Others
• Musician
• Of What Befell Our Good Knight
• Piranha
• Oceans Apart
• Brooklyn Cantos
• Snowshower
• Thankfully in Australia
• Toothpaste and Tuna Fish
• Living Space
• Blue …


Tygr 1994: The Literary Magazine Of Olivet Nazarene University, Sue Williams, Kevin L. Steely May 1994

Tygr 1994: The Literary Magazine Of Olivet Nazarene University, Sue Williams, Kevin L. Steely

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine Archives (1985-2017)

TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.

The Tyger -- William Blake [Historical Muse]

Cover -- Tad Trimnell


Reflections 1994, Markell Lynch, Scott Lesley, Brad Southend Jan 1994

Reflections 1994, Markell Lynch, Scott Lesley, Brad Southend

Reflections

The 1994 issue of Reflections was edited by Markell Lynch and Scott Lesley with Brad Southend serving as faculty adviser. Award winners of the student writing contest include: Ensley F. Guffey, Gary T. Mitchem, and Heather Love. Award winners of the student art contest include: Scott Goforth, Yoshi Shinaro, and Sabrina Barnes.


Ephraim Rubenstein: The Rilke Series, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 1994

Ephraim Rubenstein: The Rilke Series, University Of Richmond Museums

Exhibition Brochures

Ephraim Rubenstein: The Rilke Series

January 28 to February 27, 1994

Marsh Art Gallery

Introduction: Rilke and Rubenstein

The first time I met Ephraim Rubenstein, some eight years ago, and looked at his early paintings I immediately sensed a powerful poetic quality coming out of his paintbrush. This ambitious exhibition not only confirms my initial feeling, but surpasses anything I could have thought of at that time. It is rare these days to find a young artist inspired, not by pop culture or the mass media, but by a classic of literature. I find it interesting and refreshing to …