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Author Archives: Mary Baucom
My Starving Artist
Sometimes I worry I don’t feed my starving artist nearly as much as I should. In fact, most of the time I feel like I neglect to free her from my own constraints, that I restrict her from expression. Each … Continue reading
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The St. Lawrence Fringe
The Artist Guild is looking for submissions for their Fringe Festival, which is going to be held in the spring. They invite any St Lawrence student who wants to showcase their playwriting skills to submit a short play for consideration. … Continue reading
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Writers Series- Kevin Young
Check out Riley’s latest article from the Hill News on Poet Keving Young: http://www.thehillnews.org/?p=4299
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“Jump Genre”
Hey Everyone! I have a new website that I’ve been obsessing over lately, and I thought I’d share it with all of you artsy people out there that know a good thing when they see it. This site, which was … Continue reading
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The Day Our World Changed: Children’s Art of 9/11 Exhibit
This fall semester, in commemoration of the ten year anniversary of the September 11th attacks, St. Lawrence has played host to several 9/11 themed artistic exhibitions. I found the smallest of these collections on the lower level of the O.D.Y. … Continue reading
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A High Place
The best places are high places: fresh air with Life lying there like you’ve never seen her before – sunburned and mottled or slender and solid like sea glass. Sometimes you cry, other times you laugh, and if you do … Continue reading
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Slam Poetry Showdown
Slam Poetry Showdown! So, if this is all about being inspired, then the best place to clearly go is slam poetry. It is a kickass hybrid between performance and writing, and as such, serves as both a pretty dynamic and … Continue reading
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South of Heaven
South Of Heaven – Piano Cover Heavy Metal has always had this huge influence on my life and when I found this girl covering Slayer on a piano I’m pretty sure I listened to it for at least twenty minutes. … Continue reading
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Remington Arts Festival
Hi Everyone! Today I’m writing to discuss an interesting festival I recently heard about happening right here in the North Country in honor of Frederic Remington’s 150th Birthday: The 10th Annual Remington Arts Festival! Starting on Thursday, September 22, a … Continue reading
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