All-Naropa Blog
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Archives for: June 2010
06/30/10
 08:57:19 am, by naropalibrary  , 48 words, 744 views Categories: ginsberg, writing
"Literary ties bind Louisville and Prague"
Lousiville Courier-Journal: "The land of bourbon and hot Browns and the land of absinthe and goulash are half a world apart, but Louisville and Prague have a special cultural bond...The 'King of May' referred to is Allen Ginsberg, who also left a mark on the Prague scene."
06/29/10
"Bombay Gin Features Collom's Eco-Lit Influence"
"The newest issue of Naropa University's Bombay Gin offers a special focus on 'Twenty Years of Eco-Lit' and more specifically on Jack Collom, who back in 1989, 'taught his first Eco-Lit course at Naropa University’s Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics.'"
06/28/10
06/24/10
 01:34:34 pm, by naropalibrary  , 78 words, 1228 views Categories: writing
Profile of Mark DuCharme
Project for Innovative Poetry Blog: "Mark DuCharme was born in Detroit in 1960 and grew up in its suburbs, the only child of a divorced mother who worked as a secretary. He earned a BA from the University of Michigan and, later, an MFA from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University...In addition to poetry, DuCharme has published numerous poetics essays...He now curates the Stratford Park Reading Series in Boulder, Colorado, where he lives."
06/23/10
Lafayette Famers Market
"Join us for Fun and Live Music at the Lafayette Farmers Market!"
06/22/10
"Campuses and Interfaith Cooperation"
Inside Higher Ed: "That the White House would hold a conference on interfaith cooperation is no mystery; President Obama made the topic a theme of his presidency from the very beginning. But why a gathering that focuses on campuses?"
06/21/10
"Group offers book arts workshop"
Longmont Times-Call: "Julia Seko approaches book arts with an obsessive passion usually reserved for auto enthusiasts tinkering with their muscle cars...because of a recent renovation, the Book Arts League — a Lafayette-based organization that promotes letterpress printing, bookbinding, calligraphy and papermaking — has more space for its craft. Earlier this year, the arts nonprofit started offering workshops in the historic Ewing farmhouse."
06/18/10
 02:26:30 pm, by naropalibrary  , 12 words, 643 views Categories: arts, faculty
Tea ceremony at Naropa
"Tea, Spirituality and The Japanese Tea Ceremony: An Interview with Michael Ricci."
06/17/10
 01:16:05 pm, by naropalibrary  , 78 words, 2020 views Categories: writing, faculty
Profile of Lewis Warsh
Project for Innovative Poetry Blog: "Lewis Warsh was born in the Bronx, New York, and has lived in New York City for most of his life...Since 1984 he has taught creative writing and literature at Queens College, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Naropa University, SUNY Albany, The New School and The Poetry Project. He is presently an Associate Professor in the English Department at Long Island University in Brooklyn, where he is co-director of the graduate program in creative writing."
06/16/10
"Non-christian religious colleges in the U.S."
"There are educational institutions for almost all of the major religions in the U.S. but not all of them are accredited by respectable agencies. The following are actual, respectable colleges and not religiously motivated degree mills or the academically-lax educational arm of their denominations."
06/15/10
"The Art of Counseling"
"THE BOULDER MINDFULNESS CONFERENCE
'BUDDHISM & PSYCHOLOGY:
THE ART OF COUNSELING'
St. Julien Hotel & Spa, Boulder, CO
July 28-August 1, 2010"
06/14/10
 12:14:02 pm, by naropalibrary  , 17 words, 217 views Categories: writing
"Word Magic: Articles & Tips for Authors"
06/10/10
 11:01:45 am, by naropalibrary  , 32 words, 480 views Categories: writing
"Scalapino's writing punched a hole in reality"
ArtsBeat: "Leslie Scalapino...died on May 28th in Berkeley, California after a battle with cancer...the over thirty books that comprise her oeuvre defy any easy categorization as to genre and lineage."
06/09/10
 10:04:20 am, by naropalibrary  , 46 words, 564 views Categories: therapy, faculty
Karen Kissel Wegela on exchange
Psychology Today: "In Contemplative Psychotherapy, we call the direct experience of someone else, 'exchange,' and we regard it as a natural occurrence. It's as though we 'catch' what someone else is feeling. Exchange is a reflection of our lack of real separation from each other."
06/07/10
 12:39:11 pm, by naropalibrary  , 11 words, 726 views Categories: education, writing
Not entirely sure what this is, but...
06/04/10
 02:32:05 pm, by naropalibrary  , 36 words, 279 views Categories: therapy
Psychotherapist incorporates Buddhism and compassion
Redstone Review: "Russell has taken the fundamentals of her experience at Naropa and incorporated them into her practice. She works to help her clients cultivate compassion and strives to create peace and calmness within the self."
06/03/10
 02:45:25 pm, by naropalibrary  , 7 words, 558 views Categories: writing, faculty
Tributes to Peter Orlovsky...
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