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Tag: Literature
Celebrate Local Authors & Literary Arts With the Adirondack Family Book Festival
Come out to the John Brown Farm for the first ever Adirondack Family Book Festival! On Saturday, August 20th, from 9:30am-4pm, join in the fun at the John Brown Farm in Lake Placid. Held outdoors and under tents, the Adirondack Family Book Festival is free and open to all. Discover the sprawling John Brown Farm…
The Great American Read
PBS today unveiled a list of America’s 100 best-loved novels, chosen in support of THE GREAT AMERICAN READ, a new PBS series and multi-platform initiative that celebrates the joy of reading and the books we love. THE GREAT AMERICAN READ, hosted by television personality and journalist Meredith Vieira, launches with a two-hour episode on Tuesday,…
Enjoy Theatre, Film , Music and Dance this week in Montreal.
HAMLET at La Chapelle – 3rd to the 15th of April A new collaboration between actor and theater director Marc Beaupré and multimedia artist François Blouin, has produced a radical new French version of Hamlet that hits the stage this week at La Chapelle Theatre in Montreal. From the get go we see Hamlet entering solo on…
Ice Palace inspires novelist Sara J. Henry
Novelist Sara J. Henry writes of a horrific scene as the ice palace construction is underway in Saranac Lake. She joins me for an “Author Visit” about her new book, “A Cold and Lonely Place.” Click the box below to watch the video.
PILGRIMAGE: Paul Larson’s presentation at Harvard University
DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE… UP THE BEANSTALK… INTO HARVARD! Thanks to everyone in the Academic Writing and Critical Reading course for being a wonderful audience! Dr. Elisabeth Sharp McKetta instructs the class. She uses fairy tales as the texts for her students to ponder. She invited me to the Philosophy Building at Harvard University, to…
Visit the real home of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s famous Farmer Boy
Paul Larson takes us to the Almanzo Wilder Homestead, for a look into the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s famous Farmer Boy. Visitors may see the room where Almanzo slept, the parlor where he threw a dirty stove brush at his bossy sister, and the farm where the young boy learned how to care for…