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Kids say the darnest things! I was reminded of that on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.
Topics: Snippets from Kids, Mommy, mom, mother, mom's, man, woman, cool hair, hair, dreadlocks, Damn,...
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Zionists, propagandists, marketers, public relations (PR), spies, agents, etc and how they affect & infect us.
Topics: They know they're wrong, How, watch, stop, discussions, discussion, spread false, false, rumor,...
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Topics: David Leeder Middle school, David Leeder Middle School, School prose, Canadian (English) -- Ontario...
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May 6, 2022
05/22
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This is part 2 of "Outta the Muck" interview with film maker Bhawin Suchak. Bhawin spoke with HMM Correspondent Dulcinia Diggs about his creative process with the film, community and more.
Topic: Stories
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May 2, 2021
05/21
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Dwyer, Bernard, 1916-
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Topic: English fiction Short stories
The Downtown Buffalo & Erie County Central Library hosted the Buffalo Cultural Anniversary Wednesday Noon-Hour Lecture Series in April, 2012, in commemoration of Buffalo's four significant cultural anniversaries in 2011 - 2012: 175 Years - Buffalo & Erie County Public Library (4/4/12); (http://archive.org/details/175YearsOfLibrariesInBuffaloErieCounty-SpeakerAnneConableBuffalo) 150 Years - Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society (4/11/12);...
Topics: Jessica DiPalma, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Downtown Buffalo & Erie County Public Library,...
The Downtown Buffalo & Erie County Central Library hosted the Buffalo Cultural Anniversary Wednesday Noon-Hour Lecture Series in April, 2012, in commemoration of Buffalo's four significant cultural anniversaries in 2011 - 2012: 175 Years - Buffalo & Erie County Public Library (4/4/12); (http://archive.org/editxml.php?type=audio&edit_item=175YearsOfLibrariesInBuffaloErieCounty-SpeakerAnneConableBuffalo) 150 Years - Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society (4/11/12);...
Topics: Melissa Brown, Anthony Greco, BECHS, Downtown Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, C-SAAHN,...
The Downtown Buffalo & Erie County Central Library hosted the Buffalo Cultural Anniversary Wednesday Noon-Hour Lecture Series in April, 2012, in commemoration of Buffalo's four significant cultural anniversaries in 2011 - 2012: 175 Years - Buffalo & Erie County Public Library (4/4/12); (http://archive.org/details/175YearsOfLibrariesInBuffaloErieCounty-SpeakerAnneConableBuffalo) 150 Years - Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society (4/11/12);...
Topics: Anne Conable, Downtown Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, C-SAAHN, "Buffalo...
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Apr 18, 2019
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Arnold, Allan
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Issued in series: Pluck and luck : stories of adventure ; no. 738. “July 24, 1912." Includes also: Robbing a train / by Kit Clyde.
Topics: Adventure stories, American, Dime novels, American -- Specimens
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Apr 29, 2022
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The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, interviewed Hudson Valley Community College Professor Tamu Chambers about her "365 Days a Year Black History Educational Video Project." This segment is part 3 of 3. (02/28/2021)
Topics: Black Lives Matter, Education, Stories
"50@50 Select Artists from the GERALD MEAD COLLECTION" - August 30, 2012 Tour Led by Gerald Mead - University at Buffalo Anderson Gallery This recording is part of the C-SAAHN 2012 "Buffalo Stories" AUDIO Series http://www.buffaloah.com/h/center/a/bflostories/2012.html C-SAAHN was created in 2009 as a digital enterprise and network designed to help link volunteers and lifelong learning communities as part of the "Buffalo-Chautauqua Idea: Exploring American Legacy."...
Topics: 50@50 Select Artists from the GERALD MEAD COLLECTION, Gerald Mead, University at Buffalo Anderson...
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Nov 14, 2010
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Monessa Guilfoil
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"A City of Ghosts" is a book of short stories by author, Betsy Phillips. The stories weave historical people and places in Nashville, Tennessee in fictional ghost stories.
Topics: "A City of Ghosts", Betsy Phillips, Nashville, ghost stories
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A future naval officer finds himself assigned in wartime to an unhappy spaceship with a notorious captain -- notoriously cautious, that is.
Topics: Audiobook - Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Stories
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Apr 26, 2022
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Hudson Talbott's newest book, A Walk In The Words, is his own story about how he turned the challenge of being a slow reader to his advantage. By letting his curiosity and love of language lead him into reading he became a storyteller himself, and discovered that he could paint with words. Here he speaks with HMM's Andrea Cunliffe . Hudson Talbott has written and illustrated over twenty- seven books for young readers. His books have been made into films, musicals, and have won several awards,...
Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Stories
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Topics: Millhone, Kinsey (Fictitious character), 1950- -- Fiction, Millhone, Kinsey (Fictitious character),...
This weeks show focused on agents, publishers, editing and the like. Our panel included Richard Paolinelli, Jeff McArthur, Claire Fullerton, Kathleen Rodgers and JR Sanders. The conversation was lively and very educational for a lot of folks. Give a listen!
Topics: Podcast, writer, writer's block, Jim Christina, Bobbi Bell, stories, lyrics, poems, novelists, non...
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Rose, Gerald
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Topics: Animals -- Juvenile fiction, Eggs -- Juvenile fiction, Animals, Eggs, Children's stories in...
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Host James Carroll is joined by writer and illustrator Joan Reed Treweek who shares her book, "Amazing Grace" with viewers. The book is a dedication to her mother, telling the hardships of her early life through stories and wonderful art on New Arts Alive.
Topics: Reading, Pennsylvania, Berks Community Television, BCTV, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
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Book from Project Gutenberg: "As Gold in the Furnace" : A College Story
Topics: PS, College stories, College students -- Fiction
Source: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/37926
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Willie Terry joins us to talk about “At the River I Stand,” a film that Capital Region Area Labor Federation and other labor organizations are showing on Thursday, February 24th from 6pm-8pm in a hybrid event: at Christ Church Troy Methodist or find more info and the zoom link here: www.facebook.com/events/s/at-the-river-i-stand/700577067597813/
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Signed typescript containing an approximately 300-word story written by Sylvia Plath as a child. The story is signed "by Sylvia" and includes pasted-in illustrations from a 1943 advertisement for "Junket" Rennet Powder. The story follows a young boy who comes to live with Aunt Rennie and the elves after being sent into the forest by his cruel stepfather. This is a scanned version of the original image in Special Collections and Archives at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.
Topics: Short stories, women poets, women authors
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California private eye Kinsey Millhone takes on a case where nothing seems to add up-one apartment burgled of worthless papers, another mindlessly ransacked and destroyed, a house destroyed by arson and a woman brutally slain
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Jean-Remy Monnay of the Black Theatre Troupe of Upstate New York talks with HMM's Andrea Cunliffe about their 2021 Covid summer of Theatre performances. Their current production of "Barbecue" is an outdoor performance and his association with Capital Rep opening the season with his production of "Dead & Breathing in Camp Logan” BARBECUE is in the open air at the at the Stephen and Harriet Myers Redidence at 194 Livingston Ave, Albany, running August 27th, 28th and 29 at...
Topic: Stories
"Ben-Hur in American Culture" by Prof. Jon Solomon, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. Week Six, Friday August 2, 2013 - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series. This recording is part of the C-SAAHN "Chautauqua Stories" AUDIO Series: http://www.buffaloah.com/h/center/a/chautstories/2011.html created by The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN): http://www.buffaloah.com/h/center/index.html Also visit:...
Topics: C-SAAHN, Chautauqua Stories, Chautauqua Arhives Heritage Lecture,, August 6, 2013
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Topics: No (The English word) -- Juvenile fiction, Animals -- Juvenile fiction, Picture books for children,...
Buffalo Transportation/Pierce Arrow Museum Opening Remarks "Buffalo Filling Station by Frank Lloyd Wright" Exhibit - June 27, 2014. Recorded with permission from audience level. Opening remarks by Robert Knoer. Founder of the Buffalo Transportation/Pierce Arrow Museum is James Sandoro. This was recorded as part of the C-SAAHN "Buffalo Stories" AUDIO Series. The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History and Nature (C-SAAHN) - Est. 2009 as a unique digital enterprise...
Topics: C-SAAHN, Buffalo Transportation/Pierce Arrow Museum, James Sandoro, "Buffalo Stories"...
Presentation is part of the Downtown Library Noon Hour Lecture Series, "Imagine Buffalo Niagara in the 21st Century." Galucki, as Founder of The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature, presented its vision called "Imagine Buffalo Niagara 2010 - 2020." It is made up of eight elements emerging from the central idea of seeing the region as a series of life-long learning communities linked together. This is the heart of the Buffalo - Chautauqua Idea. The...
Topics: Dennis J. Galucki, C-SAAHN, Downtown Library Noon Hour Lecture, Imagine Buffalo Niagara, Buffalo...
As part of The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature's (C-SAAHN) "Buffalo Stories" Series, permission was given to record the celebration service for Dr. Horace "Hank" Mann. Dr. Mann died on November 18, 2010 at the age of 88. Dr. Mann joined Buffalo State College in 1953 as the director of the Exceptional Children Education Division. Before he retired in 1992, he had helped to educate more than 7,000 exceptional education teachers. Welcome: Richard...
Topics: C-SAAHN, "Buffalo Stories" Series, Dr. Horace "Hank" Mann, Buffalo State College
Charles Rand Penney (1923-2010) "A Celebration Of His Life" "Proud of his Buffalo, Charlie fueled the growth of our museum with his generous donation of 1,485 artworks, decorative arts objects and books, plus vast related archives, between 1991 and 2001. These notable collections included works by Western New York artists, including Charles E. Burchfield (the largest private collection in the world), craft artists of WNY and Monroe County, and Roycroft artisans, with documentary...
Topics: C-SAAHN, Charles Rand Penney, Ted Pietrzak, Burchfield-Penney Art Center, Buffalo Stories
Nancy Weekly, Head of Collections for the Burchfield Penney Art Center (http://www.burchfieldpenney.org/) presented a walking tour of the new exhibit, "Sensory Crossovers: Synesthesia in American Art." It features Buffalo's nationally recognized, Charles Burchfield's art work which is heavily engaged with nature and, through symbols, sounds. The exhibit was created in collaboration with New Mexico's Albuquerque Museum and was highlighted in The Buffalo News on 02/27/11, "A feast...
Topics: C-SAAHN, Burchfield Penney Art Center, Nancy Weekly, "Buffalo-Chautauqua Idea,"...
As part of the Buffalo State College Newman Center Faith Formation Program, a panel discussion, "What is Justice?" was held on March 20, 2011. Four different views of the question were described by the panelists: Bill Vaughan, Newman Campus Minister; Michael Flaherty, Assistant District Attorney for Buffalo; Maureen Kelly and Mark Schuler with Peace Prints Prison Ministries of Buffalo. The "Buffalo Stories" Audio Series is a program of the The Center for the Study of Art,...
Topics: Buffalo State College Newman Center, "Buffalo Stories, " C-SAAHN
Mary Holland, Founder, Buffalo Religious Arts Center, and Barbara Mierzwa, docent, presented a short introduction to the idea and vision of the recently created BRA Center. This was followed by a recorded portion of two different tours presented by Mierzwa and Holland. The BRA Center's web site is http://www.buffaloreligiousarts.org/ The BRAC's collection web site is http://buffaloah.com/a/east/149/brac/tc/tc.html --- By Dennis Galucki
Topics: Buffalo Religious Arts Center, Mary Holland, C-SAAHN, Buffalo Stories
Local history expert Mason Winfield, (Mason Winfield.com) discussed reputed "hauntings" in Western New York. The author of several books on the subject, mentioned important buildings in the city of Buffalo where people have described strange events and sightings often tied to the history of the building and place. The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN) was given permission to record this Downtown Buffalo & Erie County Library Noon-Hour...
Topics: Mason Winfield, Downtown Buffalo Library Noon-Hour Lecture, C-SAAHN, Buffalo Stories
Beginning with this presentation, the Buffalo & Erie County Central Library is hosting a February and March, 2011 Thursday Noon-Hour Series, "Stories From the Niagara Frontier." The Library's description of the series: "STORIES FROM THE NIAGARA FRONTIER" Social change initiatives and solutions that aren't making the news, presented in cooperation with Squeaky Wheel/Buffalo Media Resources. The "Channels" is a series of locally produced short video documentaries...
Topics: Squeaky Wheel, Downtown Library Noon-Hour Series, "Buffalo Stories, " "Stories from...
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Topics: Millhone, Kinsey (Fictitious character), 1950- -- Fiction, Millhone, Kinsey (Fictitious character),...
The Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series is held at the Hall of Christ every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 PM. during the summer season. This session was held at the Archives Center and Pioneer Hall. It included CLSC Alumni tours of Alumni Hall, Pioneer Hall, Hall of Philosophy, and the Oliver Archives Banner Room, with book-signings by Ed Harmon, Bill Flanders and Jon Schmitz. The audio is an explanation of the Archives Center and the role of the archivist. This recording is part of the...
Topics: Jon Schmitz, Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, "Chautauqua Stories" AUDIO...
The Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series is held at the Hall of Christ every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 PM. during the summer season. This recording is part of the C-SAAHN "Chautauqua Stories" AUDIO Series an activity of The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN http://www.buffaloah.com/h/center/index.html) as part of the "Buffalo-Chautauqua Idea." -- by Dennis Galucki, Founder & Coordinator, C-SAAHN
Topics: Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, Jon Schmitz, "Chautauqua Stories" AUDIO...
Jon Schmitz, Archivist & Historian for Chautauqua Institution, made this substitute presentation during Week 8 of the 2011 Chautauqua Institution 9 Week Summer Season. The Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series is held at the Hall of Christ every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 PM. during the summer season. This recording is part of the C-SAAHN "Chautauqua Stories" AUDIO Series, an activity of The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN...
Topics: Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, Jon Schmitz, "Chautauqua Stories" AUDIO...
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May 5, 2022
05/22
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WOOC correspondent Elizabeth Press sat down with Naomi Jaffe to discuss clemency and find out more about the vigil on January 3.
Topic: Stories
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Topics: Children of the rich -- Fiction, Saltwater fishing -- Fiction, Fishing boats -- Fiction, Teenage...
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Topics: Saltwater fishing -- New England -- Fiction, Schooners -- New England -- Fiction, Fishers -- New...
"Celebrating Art 2014" Welcome: Mary Jean Jakubowski, Director, Buffalo & Erie County Public Library Presenter: Michele Agosto, Supervisor of Curriculum in Art Education, Buffalo Public Schools Recorded from audience level, with permission. This was recorded as part of the C-SAAHN "Buffalo Stories" AUDIO Series. The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History and Nature (C-SAAHN) - Est. 2009 as a unique digital enterprise and network designed to help link...
Topics: C-SAAHN, "Buffalo Stories", Michele Agosto, Buffalo Public Schools
Chautauqua Caught on Film" - by Jon Schmitz, Institution Archivist and Historian. Week One - Friday, June 28, 2013 Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series. This recording is part of the C-SAAHN "Chautauqua Stories" AUDIO Series: http://www.buffaloah.com/h/center/a/chautstories/2011.html created by The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN): http://www.buffaloah.com/h/center/index.html Also visit: ImagineLifelongLearning.com ---By...
Topics: C-SAAHN, Chautauqua Arhives Heritage Lecture, Chautauqua Stories, June 28, 2013
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More than one in seven New Yorkers has a record of a criminal conviction, which keeps many from accessing basic opportunities like employment and housing. The Clean Slate NY campaign is fighting for a new law (S1553A/A6399) that will automatically clear a New Yorker’s conviction record once they become eligible. The civil damage a conviction record can inflict is often wide-ranging and enduring—permanently barring many individuals from basic opportunities like stable jobs, licenses to...
Topic: Stories
"Cleveland's Al Engel and the Chautauqua Lake Air Mail" by Ed Evans, journalist and historian. "Amelia Earhart's Visit to Chautauqua" by Jon Schmitz, Institution Archivist and Historian. Week Four - Tuesday, July 16, 2013 Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series. This recording is part of the C-SAAHN "Chautauqua Stories" AUDIO Series: http://www.buffaloah.com/h/center/a/chautstories/2011.html created by The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture,...
Topics: C-SAAHN, Chautauqua Stories, Chautauqua Arhives Heritage Lecture,, Archives July 16, 2013
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May 8, 2018
05/18
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Written for the ISKS Creative Writing class of 2017-2018. Based on the works of Alister "twistedcaliber" and Andrew Hussie.
Topics: SBARG, Short Stories, ISKS, Fanfiction
"Democracy in the Making: The Open Forum Lecture Movement" by Arthur Solomon Meyers, author, historian and librarian. www.russelllibrary.org Week Four - Friday, July 19, 2013 Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series. This recording is part of the C-SAAHN "Chautauqua Stories" AUDIO Series: http://www.buffaloah.com/h/center/a/chautstories/2011.html created by The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN):...
Topics: C-SAAHN, Chautauqua Stories, Chautauqua Arhives Heritage Lecture,, Archives July 19, 2013