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Celebrate James Joyce at the Irish Cultural Center in Utica
Rome Sentinel· 4 hours agoSaturday, June 15 as they host their seventh annual “Bloomsday” event. In James Joyce’s monumental classic “Ulysses,” June 16 is the date that the book’ ...
Beautiful seaside town that tourists can't pronounce the name of
Daily Express· 2 days agoThe town also has a rich literary history, offering visits to James Joyce Tower and Museum. The...
Emile Hirsch to Narrate Audiobooks of Pioneering Queer Author Fritz Peters
Variety via AOL· 5 days agoTwo works from the early queer literary canon will see audiobook release this June, narrated by...
Kafka in UK / West End at Finborough Theatre 2024
Broadway World· 3 days agoTo commemorate his centenary, Kafka, written and performed by Jack Klaff, receives its first production in over 30 years at the multi-award-winning...
These 5 graphics show the significant impact of 3,400 books banned from Iowa schools
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoAfter the passage of Senate File 496, which put restrictions on what books can be available to...
Nassau County judge sets aside guilty animal cruelty verdict against Peter Galantino in death of...
Newsday· 5 days agoA Nassau County judge set aside the verdict against the owner of a Long Island soccer league found...
Georgia Southern’s unique Irish campus expands study abroad program
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 6 days agoBy now, Georgia Southern University researcher Howard Keeley doesn’t need a map to trace Georgia’s...
These American Women Stood Out in Paris During Its Modernist Heyday
The Bulwark· 4 days agoIN 1900, PARIS DAZZLED. The Exposition universelle was held from April to November that year, and 50 million visitors flocked to see Modernism celebrated in such wondrous exhibits as an escalator ...
The Left Bank Writers Retreat in Paris Announces Better-with-a-friend Discount for September Writing...
PRWeb· 5 days agoErnest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, James Joyce and F. Scott Fitzgerald are some of the...