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Showing posts with label Poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poetry. Show all posts

April 7, 2014

Celebrate National Poetry Month

  April is the cruellest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain.
 - T. S. Eliot, "The Waste Land"

April is National Poetry Month.  We've compiled some resources to inspire you to celebrate.


  • Visit our Pinterest Board featuring just a fraction of the poetry books and anthologies we own in the Library.
Follow CCC Library's board Poetry on Pinterest.
  • In addition to books of poetry, we also have a plethora of resources for writing poetry. Take a look...
Follow CCC Library's board Writing Poetry on Pinterest.

  • Poets.org is a treasure trove of information including full poems, biographies and selected bibliographies for poets, audio and videos, information on writing and reading poetry, and resources for educators. The site also includes 30 ways to celebrate National Poetry Month:

A sampling of ideas from Poets.org

  • Poetry Out Loud  - sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation - is a contest that encourages youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and recitation.  Students master public speaking skills, building self-confidence, and learn about their literary heritage.  Piloted in Washington, DC and Chicago in 2006, the program has grown to involve millions of students across the country.
  • The Poetry Foundation - browse poems and poets, listen to audio and podcasts, download the poetry app, and learn about all aspects of poetry on their website.  
  • Poetry of America - Library of Congress - The “Poetry of America” initiative is part of the Poetry and Literature Center’s 75th Anniversary celebration. Through two features, “Poetry of American Identity” and “Poetry of American History,” this initiative explores how poetry connects to the following themes: immigration and migration, work and industry, social change, and peace and war. 
    From the Library of Congress - Poetry of America resource
No matter your interests, you can find a poem on it. Try browsing Poets.org or the Poetry Foundation for any number of poems on apples to zebras and everything in between. Including basketball...

I seemed to watch myself go up
     effortlessly for the basket,
     and saw the ball drop through the net.  

     - Ray Fleming "One on One in Basketball"

July 13, 2010

6th Annual Printers' Ball - Friday, July 30th 6-11pm at 1104 S. Wabash


Founded by Poetry six years ago, Printers' Ball is an annual celebration of print culture, showcasing thousands of magazines, books, broadsides, and other print and paper media from around the world. The Ball, hosted for the second year by Columbia College Chicago, will also include book- and papermaking demonstrations, screenings, readings, live music, and fabulous costumes. For the first time, and as part of this year's theme - Print <3 Digital - Printers' Ball will feature a group of digital installations.

Free and open to the public.

Print <3 Digital is set for Friday, July 30th from 6-11pm in the 1104 South Wabash Building.

All literary endeavors - printed, electronic, and/or performative - are welcome to participate. Faculty, staff, and students with ideas, email Mairead Case at mcase@colum.edu to get connected.

www.printersball.org

April 13, 2010

3rd Annual Haiku Contest - Entries due Monday, April 26th

Photo Courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons by Pensiero
Currently enrolled students are invited to submit up to three entries relating to: libraries, knowledge, learning, books, literacy & reading.

Entries will be judged by a panel of library staff and English Department faculty. The winning entry will be displayed prominently in the library during Manifest Week and beyond.

Please submit entries via email to kbowen@colum.edu by Monday, April 26th @ 9am.

December 3, 2009

Upcoming Events in the Library - Dec. 9 and Dec. 10

Photo courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons by James-Hetherington
Summer in Florence Information Meeting
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Columbia College Chicago Library
624 S. Michigan, 3rd floor east
5:00-6:30pm
Sponsored by the Academic Initiatives and International Programs

Photo courtesy of Creative Commons on Flicker by Cindy47452
Minds of Winter Student Poetry Reading
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Columbia College Chicago Library
624 S. Michigan, 3rd floor east
4:00-6:15pm
Sponsored by the English Department

July 7, 2009

Come to the Largest Youth Poetry Festival in the World




Columbia College Chicago
is proud to have been chosen, along with other Chicago institutions, to be a presenting partner and host-site for the 2009 Brave New Voices international youth poetry slam festival.




Between July 13th and 19th, Columbia’s residence centers, lounges and performance venues will host over 500 Teen Poetry Slam Champions from 45 parts of the country and 5 additional cities from across the globe, representing over 50,000 young poets in their local communities. For those of you not familiar with Brave New Voices, you can check out the very successful documentary series about last year’s festival (hosted by George Washington University) on HBO.

Please extend a warm welcome to these students and their mentors (some of whom may be considering Columbia as their future educational home!).