As LGBTQ+ History Month comes to a close, be sure to check out The Watermelon Woman. Praised by New York Times film critic Stephen Holden as
As LGBTQ+ History Month comes to a close, be sure to check out The Watermelon Woman. Praised by New York Times film critic Stephen Holden as
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It's almost Halloween and you know what that means.....time to find that perfect horror film to watch with your friends! You can visit the Library and rent horror movie classics from our special Halloween films display, like Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, or The Exorcist. Or perhaps you prefer something a little different that can be found streaming on the Library's database, Kanopy.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
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German playwright Bertolt Brecht[/caption]
Undoubtedly the most famous playwright to come out of Germany, Bertolt Brecht, who died in August of 1956, has left a mark on the international artistic community with his monumental works like Mother Courage and Her Children, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Galileo, and The Good Person of Szechwan. Celebrated for his epic approach to theatre and praised for his divergence from classical Greek structure, Brecht along with his long-time collaborator, Kurt Weill, have introduced the artistic community to a new philosophy of performance. Very much a believer in
German playwright Bertolt Brecht[/caption]
Undoubtedly the most famous playwright to come out of Germany, Bertolt Brecht, who died in August of 1956, has left a mark on the international artistic community with his monumental works like Mother Courage and Her Children, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Galileo, and The Good Person of Szechwan. Celebrated for his epic approach to theatre and praised for his divergence from classical Greek structure, Brecht along with his long-time collaborator, Kurt Weill, have introduced the artistic community to a new philosophy of performance. Very much a believer in
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We are continuing to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month and promote resources and information about LGBTQ+ awareness. Watch a TED Talk featured on one of these curated playlists. If you missed Ash Beckham on campus earlier this month, as the LGBTQ+ keynote
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Here at the DNL, our Archivist Elise Bochinski is
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The Mod
ern Language Association has released an updated version of their citation style guide, MLA Handbook, 8th edition. We've created a new citation guide for you to use. Here are a few of the major changes:
1.) Format no longer dictates the style of the citation: In MLA's 7th edition, writers created an entry by following the MLA's instructions for that particular source's format (ex. Book, Journal Article etc.). Now in the 8th edition all citations, regardless of format,
ern Language Association has released an updated version of their citation style guide, MLA Handbook, 8th edition. We've created a new citation guide for you to use. Here are a few of the major changes:
1.) Format no longer dictates the style of the citation: In MLA's 7th edition, writers created an entry by following the MLA's instructions for that particular source's format (ex. Book, Journal Article etc.). Now in the 8th edition all citations, regardless of format,
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