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20th Annual Villanova Literary Festival: Collete Bryce

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 41:34


Poetry reading by Collette Bryce, visiting Heimbold Professor in Irish Studies, during Villanova's 20th Annual Literary Festival

2018 Open Mic Event

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 56:09


The Department of English and Falvey Memorial Library’s annual Open Mic event will take place on Tuesday, April 17, at 12:00 p.m. in the library’s Speakers’ Corner.

Villanova 20th Annual Literary Festival: Ariel Levy

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 48:33


A reading by Ariel Levy during Villanova's 20th Annual Literary Festival

The Book of Kells: Finding Modernism in the Medieval Irish Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 80:43


Poetry Reading: Reginald Dwayne Betts

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 53:09


The Villanova University 2017 Literary Festival presents Reginald Dwayne Betts.

2017 Villanova Literary Festival: Owen McCafferty

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 57:52


McCafferty’s most recent play Quietly had its US premiere in New York in July 2016. It was first produced at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin in 2012 as part of their Great Irish Writers Season. The play was nominated for Best New Play at the Irish Times Theatre Awards. In 2013 the Abbey Production of Quietly played at the Traverse Theatre during the Edinburgh Festival and was then transferred to the SOHO Theatre, London. Owen McCafferty’s recent play Death of a Comedian was a co-production between The Abbey, The Lyric, Belfast and SOHO and was shown in Dublin, Belfast and London. His previous play Unfaithful was produced at The Traverse Theatre in 2014, to great acclaim and will be produced in London in August 2016 starring Niamh Cusack and Sean Campion. Owen performs a dramatic reading of Quietly, for Villanova's 2017 Literary Festival.

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 70:52


The Ida B. Wells Lecture: “Affect and Collective Action: Civil Rights and Lessons Learned"

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 53:27


"Playing the Octopus" - Poetry Reading by Mary O'Malley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 43:42


The Department of Irish Studies presents acclaimed poet Mary O'Malley reading excerpts from her collection, "Playing the Octopus."

The Villanova Russell Kirk Society Lecture-Defending What We Are

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 54:54


The Department of Humanities & Classical Studies Program at Villanova University presents The Villanova Russell Kirk Society Lecture-Defending What We Are by Sir Roger Scruton.

Villanova's 2017 Literary Festival: Book Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 37:28


Villanova University's 2017 Literary Festival presents Brit Bennett performing a reading from her book, "The Mothers."

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 56:50


Please join us on Friday, February 3 at 2:30pm in Room 204 of Falvey Memorial Library for the launch of "Music in Twentieth Century American History," our latest Digital Scholarship project. During the Fall 2016 semester, history majors enrolled in Dr. Paul Rosier's Junior Research Seminar at Villanova University embarked on a multi-media and interdisciplinary examination of the cultural, social, political, and economic dimensions of music in American history from the end of the Civil War to the early 2000s. Focusing on the ways in which music reflected and shaped developments in American society -- in particular at the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality -- students analyzed a variety of musical topics from the origins of jazz to the emergence of the Hip-Hop Nation and Rap. This event will provide an overview of the class and a walk-through of the site.

Opening Ceremony - Blood & Soul: The Russian Revolutions of 1917

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 17:04


Panikhada Memorial Service

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 57:08


Villanova 2017 Literary Festival: Poetry Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 45:03


James Richardson gives a poetry reading for the Villanova University 2017 Literary Festival

Robert Leib Dissertation Defense

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 112:30


PhD Candidate Robert Leib gives his defense of his dissertation for the Department of Philosophy at Villanova University.

CONCEPT Release Celebration 2016

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 9:20


We celebrated the publication of CONCEPT: Villanova University’s Interdisciplinary Journal of Graduate Studies. Editors, authors and peer-reviewers involved in the project will be recognized for their contributions.

Asali Solomon Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 43:00


Asali Solomon Reading for the 2016 Villanova Literary Festival

"Wine from Ivory": The Niles-Merton Song Cycles"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 55:56


One of the greatest Christian spiritual writers of the 20th century, Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk, wrote numerous poems on spiritual devotion, romantic love, grief, and the beauties of nature.

Color and Pigment in Renaissance History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 56:51


Dr. Louisa Matthew from Union College will investigate the profession and materials of Renaissance pigment sellers in Venice, and their importance in the city's artist culture as a part of the Art History Lecture series.

2016 Fr. Bill Atkinson Humanitarian Award

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016 56:13


The Office of Disability Services at Villanova University has established the Father Bill Atkinson, O.S.A. Humanitarian Award to recognize an individual, group, or organization that exemplifies the spirit and service that Father Bill embodied throughout his life. The annual award, established in 2012 in honor of the late Father Bill Atkinson, is designed to recognize an individual, group, or organization for outstanding service to their community and beyond. On Thursday, February 11, Villanova University’s Office of Disability Services presented the fourth annual Fr. Bill Atkinson, OSA, Humanitarian Award to Tom Rinaldi, a correspondent and feature reporter for ESPN. The award will commemorate the five-year anniversary of Rinaldi profiling then-Villanova Men’s and Women’s basketball managers, Frank Kineavy and Nick Gaynor, both of whom have cerebral palsy, and were featured in the documentary, “Coming off the DL.” Rinaldi’s feature aired Feb. 12, 2011 during ESPN’s College Gameday, which broadcast live from The Pavilion on the campus of Villanova University. Since arriving at ESPN in 2002, Rinaldi, a winner of 12 national Sports Emmy Awards and six national Edward R. Murrow Awards, has covered some of the most impactful stories in sports, such as his 2014 piece, “The Man in the Red Bandana,” chronicling the heroism of Boston College’s Welles Crowther during the September 11th attacks. Rinaldi has also interviewed some of the world’s top athletes, including Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson, Derek Jeter and countless others.

2016 Literary Festival Event featuring Daniel Torday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2016 51:04


Daniel Torday is the author of the novel The Last Flight of Poxl West, a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, and an Amazon.com Best Debuts of 2015. His novella, The Sensualist, won the 2012 National Jewish Book Award for debut fiction. Torday’s stories and essays have appeared in Esquire Magazine, n+1, The New York Times, The Paris Review Daily and Tin House. A former editor at Esquire, Torday serves as an editor at The Kenyon Review. He is Director of Creative Writing at Bryn Mawr College. At the event, Torday will read from his most recent novel The Last Flight of Poxl West. The event, co-sponsored by Falvey Memorial Library and the Department of English, was free and open to the public.

An Italian in the Global Pharmaceutical Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 65:45


Third Lecture of the series "The Difference Italy Makes"

Japanese Folk Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 41:48


Please join The Institute for Global Interdisciplinary Studies’ Japanese Language and Cultural Studies Wednesday, Oct 28, 3 p.m., in Barley Hall room 32, as we host Matthew Meyer, author and illustrator. Mr. Meyer published his first book on Yokai, "The Night Parade of One Hundred Demons "in 2012. His second book, "The Hour of Meeting Evil Spirits," will be published this summer. Mr. Meyer will speak on the history and development of Japanese folklore in regards to ghosts and monsters .He will read a few translations of short Japanese folk tales. This event is co-sponsored by Asian Studies.

White Like Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 81:14


"White Like Me: John Berryman and the Institutionalization of American Poetry at Midcentury"

Scholarship@Villanova Lecture Featuring Rodger Van Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016 63:16


Rodger Van Allen, PhD, Theology and Religious Studies, VIllanova University is featured as the fall 2015 Scholarship@Villanova speaker. He discussed the many years of research, publications and other academic contributions that he has made.

St. Thomas of Villanova Celebration Lecture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2016 47:58


The Distance Between Us: A Memoir tells the compelling story of a young girl's life before and after illegally immigrating from Mexico to the United States. Reyna Grande shares the story of her childhood that is sometimes funny, sometimes heartbreaking but

Ralph Ellison Listens to Kendrick Lamar and Other Counterfactuals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 59:01


The lecture is titled “Ralph Ellison Listens to Kendrick Lamar and Other Counterfactuals” given by Dr. Adam F. Bradley, associate professor of English at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

17th Annual Literary Festival: Patricia Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 58:40


Patricia Smith, National Poetry Slam Champion and author of "Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah", presents a reading at the 17th Annual Literary Festival.

17th Annual Literary Festival: James McBride

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 61:25


Reading presented by author James McBride at the 2015 Villanova Literary Festival

Asenath Nicholson and the Great Irish Famine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 51:50


Maureen O’Rourke Murphy is the Joseph L. Dionne Professor of Teaching, Literacy, and Leadership at Hofstra University. She is the author of Compassionate Stranger: Asenath Nicholson and the Great Irish Famine.

Antiheroism and Failure in Uribe's "Expediente del Atentado" and Fons's "El Atentado"

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 48:21


Lecture sponsored by Romance Languages & Literature. Topic: Antiheroism and Failure in Uribe's "Expediente del Atentado" and Fons's "El Atentado."

Finding Rest in Restlessness: Beauty Ever Ancient and New

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2015 71:24


A performance of THL5999-01's embedded course travel in Italy for the course Music, Beauty, Conversion.

The Business of Playing Professionally: Making a Living in the Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 52:04


Beth Burns presents, "The Business of Playing Professionally: Making a Living in the Theatre" hosted by the Villanova University English Department.

Scholarship@Villanova Lecture ft. Lisa Sewell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2015 52:40


Scholarship@Villanova Lecture featuring Lisa Sewell, PhD

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A Heart that Loves is Always Young

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 23:06


Reading: "A heart that loves is always young' Greek Proverb": 4/28 Mary Madec, PhD, resident director, of Education Abroad in Galway "A heart that loves is always young' Greek Proverb Reading from her latest collections

Villanova Sirens Spring Concert 2015

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 31:44


The Villanova Sirens present their annual spring concert with a guest performance by Vocal Minority.

Lafayette and the Farewell Tour: Odyssey of an American Idol

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 84:49


This lecture given by Alan Hoffman offers a panoramic view of the young country and describes the Americans' enormous pride in the republican institutions created by the revolutionary generation and the ensuing growth and prosperity.

17th Annual Literary Festival: Jay Cantor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2015 47:40


Author Jay Cantor presents at the 17th Annual Literary Festival.

Wazobia Presents "Diaspora"

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2015 57:29


Wazobia African Dance Company presents their annual showcase, "Diaspora".

2015 Open Mic Poetry Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2015 78:39


The Department of English and Falvey Memorial Library present the annual Open Mic Poetry Reading. Class of 2015 Creative Writing Contestants, other students and members of the University community share original work and favorite poems.

C.S. Lewis: Why He Matters Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2015 66:16


Humor and Evil: Dante's Comedy and the Ethics of Invective in Medieval Italy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2015 49:31


Villanova One Book: Wes Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2015 93:16


16th Annual Literary Festival: Adelle Waldman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2014 56:34


16th Annual Literary Festival

Metaphysical Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2014 33:15


Poet Frank Bidart reads selections from his work, Metaphysical Dog at Villanova University.

Villanova Literary Festival: Eamonn Wall Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2014 38:10


Lecture by Eamonn Wall, Irish Poet, Scholar and Heimbold Chair.

Scholarship@Villanova: James Matthew Wilson, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2014 38:16


Scholarship@Villanova Lecture featuring James Matthew Wilson, Ph.D.

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16th Annual Literary Festival: David Gilbert

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2014 43:01


David Gilbert's stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's and GQ magazines. He lives in New York with his wife and three children. Booklist calls & Sons "a delectably mordant and incisive tragicomedy of fathers, sons, and brothers, privilege and betrayal, celebrity and obscurity" that "ingeniously maps the interface between truth and fiction, life and art."

Othello’s iPad: Editing, Adapting, Translating

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2013 59:23


Open Mic Poetry Reading and Arthology Release Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2013 54:52


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