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Western Carolinian Volume 62 (63) Number 26 (29)

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  • "5a ———■■■■Mini. ...iiii i IMI......I. .i.i.i i... ...i, ■i.i.ii.iii.i.iii... . 163 lU iGS April 15,1998 western ■• • arolinian WCU Welcomes Visiting Writers e Broadway Hit iWJtJ by Phoebe Esmon Western Carolina University's Visiting Writers series will close out this semester with readings frorn two talented and well-known writers. Robert J. Conley writes both fiction and non-fiction, most of which deals with Cherokee history and culture. Conley was born in Cushing, Okla. He attended college at Midwestern University in Wichita Falls, Texas, where he received a bachelor's degree in drama and art in 1966 and a master's in English in 1968. Conley has had poems and short stories published in innumerable periodicals and anthologies, both here and abroad. His poems have been printed in English, Cherokee, German, French, and Macedonian. His first novel, Back to Malachi, was published in 1986 by Doubleday. Since its publication, Conley has had 34 novels published, including the novelization of the Columbia Pictures screenplay, Geronimo: An American Legend. Conley has received many awards and honors, including three Spur Awards from Western Writers of America for Best Western Fiction of the Year. In 1996, he was inducted into the Oklahoma Professional Writers Hall of Fame. Conley will read at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday April 16, in the Hospitality Room of the Ramsey Center . Admission will be free. The final writer to be a part of this spring's Visiting Writers Series will be Shirley Kauffman. Kauffman grew up in Seattle, Wash. In 1973 she married an Israeli scholar and moved to Jerusalem, which has been her home ever since. Kauffman's newest volume of poetry, entitled Roots in the Air: New and Selected Poems, details the difficult transition from the relatively new culture of America to the ancient culture embodied in Jerusalem. "Blues In The Night" "Strike Up The Band" "Thai Okl Black Magic" "Have Yourself A Merry Littfe Christmas" "I'll Never Smile Again" "Yoii Go To My Head" "■Totalh exhilarating!" * —N.¥. My News Kauffman's other books include The Floor Keeps Turning, Gold Country and Rivers of Salt. She has also published several books of translations of Hebrew poetry by Amir Gilboa and Abba Kovner. Her poems have appeared in numerous publications, including the American Poetry Review, the Atlantic Monthly, and 77te New Yorker. Among the various honors she has received are the American Academy of Poets Prize, A fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, a residency at the Rockefeller Center in Bellagio, Italy, and the 1991 Shelley Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America. Kauffman will read at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 27, in the Mountain Heritage Center Auditorium. Admission will be free. For more information of either Conley or Kauffman's readings, please contact (704) 227- 7264. presented by The Western Carolina University Players and Department of Music April 21 through April 25 7:30 p.m. Hoey Auditorium Tickets - $15, Seniors - $12.50, Students - $5 Call 227-7491 for reservations and information Second Annual Pow-Wow April 18 by OPI Native American culture will be celebrated at Western Carolina University on Saturday, April 18, as WCU's Native American Student Association sponsors its Second Annual Pow-Wow. The pow-wow on the Belk intramural field will cap off four days of activities that also will include a reading by Native American writer Robert J. Conley and a panel discussion on the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act. The week's activities will kick off at noon Wednesday, April 15, when dancer Jonathan Feather performs a hoop dance for WCU students on the lawn in front of the A.K. Hinds University Center. Conley, a prize-winning novelist and poet, will read from his works at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, in the Hospitality Room of WCU's Ramsey Regional Activity Center. The Native American Student Association is co-sponsoring the reading along with WCU's Visiting Writers Series and Visiting Scholars Program. The issue of repatriation will be discussed at 7 p.m. Friday, April 17, in Founders Auditorium of WCU's Mountain Heritage Center. Panelists will include Conley; Joyce Dugan, chief of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee; Anne Rogers, head of WCU's department of anthropology and sociology; and David Moore, a state anthropologist. The event is sponsored by the student association. Denise Blue, president of the Native American Student Association, will give opening remarks to begin the pow-wow on April 18 at 1 p.m. She will be followed by the grand entry of dancers, and various types of dances will be performed through the afternoon, including traditional, grass, hoop, jingle and fancy dances. Vendors will be selling traditional Native American food, and there will also be a blow gun demonstration and drum performance. The winners of the pow-wow raffle and Cherokee High School art contest will be announced at 3 p.m. Jenny Trivette, vice president of the student association, will close the ceremony at 5 p.m. "A pow-wow is a time when Native Americans of various tribes gather together to dance, sing, visit, renew old friendships and make new ones," Blue said. "This is a time to renew thoughts of the old ways and to preserve a rich heritage." For more information about the April 17 panel discussion and the pow-wow, contact Blue at (704) 293-0015. For more information about Conley's reading, contact WCU's English Department at (704) 227-7264. Desi< net I- +■ Interior* Uewelop your natural talents in a major that incorporates art, architecture, business, and computer technology. ___j FOR MORE INFORMATION, cM$0^ N U'sa good tvt Interior Design Program Department of Human Environmental Sciences Western Carolina University Cullowhee, NC 28723 PHONE: 704/227-7272 FAX: 704/227/7705 • E-MAIL yops@wcu.edu www.wcu.edu/aps/apshome.html
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