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From Child Preacher to Teacher: Wilson Speaks About His Many Incarnations

From Child Preacher to Teacher: Wilson Speaks About His Many Incarnations

When Bernard Wilson reaches the podium at Mt. Airy’s Blue Marble Bookstore, the audience falls silent—pencils poised on paper, smart phones raised to record. With interminable energy and a youthful grin, [...]

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4 commentsAugust 2, 2012 at 4:41 pmCampus News

Bernie Wilson: Featured Writer at Big Blue Marble, July 20

Bernie Wilson: Featured Writer at Big Blue Marble, July 20

The Arcadia community is invited to attend and participate in the sixth Nor’easter Open, Nor’easter Exchange’s monthly open mic series co-hosted by Nina Sharma Jones and Quincy Scott Jones. The [...]

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1 commentJuly 11, 2012 at 1:04 pmEvents Scholarly & Creative

MFA Kicks Off With Literary Reading, Aug. 3

MFA Kicks Off With Literary Reading, Aug. 3

To kick off Arcadia’s new Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing degree, the program is hosting a reading on August 3 in the Castle Dining Room at 7 p.m. [...]

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0 commentsJuly 29, 2011 at 1:50 pmCampus News

Tooker, Oakman Plan ‘Artists Against Censorship’ Literary Event

Tooker, Oakman Plan ‘Artists Against Censorship’ Literary Event

Michelle Tooker ’07,’10M, a staff member in University Relations, and Tamara Oakman, a graduate student in the Master of Arts in English program, are planning “Artists Against Censorship,” a literary [...]

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1 commentJuly 29, 2011 at 12:00 pmScholarly & Creative

Poet Quincy Jones to Perform at Jubilant Thicket, Feb. 13

Adjunct Professor of English Quincy Jones will read poetry on Sunday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. at the Jubilant Thicket Literary Series. The event also features poetic fiction by Jonathan [...]

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0 commentsJanuary 28, 2011 at 1:00 pmEvents Scholarly & Creative