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How Minnesota’s mother-daughter dance company Ragamala earned a spot on the national map Outside link
2 March 2022The Ramaswamys bring “Fires of Varanasi” to Northrop after premiering the show last year at the Kennedy Center.
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“Black at Carleton, 1966-1979” Explores the Legacy of Black Students from a Different Generation Outside link
2 March 2022The exhibit, which was on display for Black History Month, is a collaboration between the Student Activities Office (SAO) and the Office of Intercultural Life (OIL) that started as an…
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New Book by David Wright Faladé ’86 Gets Favorable Review from The New York Times Outside link
22 February 2022“Black Cloud Rising”—a new book by David Wright Faladé ’86—received a favorable review this week from The New York Times. According to the Times, the story is “so accessible and…read…
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Minnesota’s Carleton College is among a growing list of schools investing in the centuries-old technology as part of a path to eliminating greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or sooner.
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Profiles in Teaching: Xavier Tavera Castro Uses Photography as a Vehicle for Storytelling Outside link
8 February 2022Tavera, an assistant art professor who is currently teaching Beginning Photography and Constructed Image, began a permanent faculty position at Carleton this fall.
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Meet the Minnesotan who wrote a novel in Japanese — and then got it published Outside link
3 February 2022Novelist Marnie Jorenby with her book “Bye-bye Bag Lady,” written in Japanese and published in Japan. Jorenby teaches Japanese at the University of Minnesota.
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Q&A with Michael Caplan ’80 on Nelson Algren Outside link
26 January 2022Framed partly in the context of 2020’s nationwide civil rights protests, Chicago professor and documentary filmmaker Michael Caplan reconsiders American writer Nelson Algren’s legacy and the lessons we can draw from his work.
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From Dylan to Marlene Dietrich, Fred Krohn ’68 offers a backstage view of 50 years in Minnesota showbiz Outside link
19 January 2022In a new memoir, the pioneering promoter relates how he made Minneapolis a destination for Broadway and concerts.
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Jimmy Chin ’96 publishes new book, There and Back: Photographs from the Edge Outside link
12 January 2022The National Geographic photographer and Academy Award–winning director of Free Solo presents the first collection of his iconic adventure photography.
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It was 1971, bell bottoms were in, Three Dog Night was on the radio, and Intel had just put out its first microprocessor. Enter three Carls onto the scene: Don…