ReadAloud Fall 2008 Schedule
ReadAloud invites the community to join us for our regular weekly programming from 3-4pm at the Wexner Center Cafe: Cam’s on Campus. Stop by and enjoy faculty, staff, students and community members reading from their favorite works.
Oct. 16, 2008
Join us for a reading by Lenore Schottenstein as she shares selections from New York Times columnist Bob Morris’ poignant and humorous memoir Assisted Loving. Library Communications director Larry Allen rounds out the program with some of his favorite selections by Dave Berry.
Oct 23, 2008
Dr. Mark Moritz, Department of Anthropology, will read “How to Write About Africa” an essay by Binyavanga Wainaina, published in 2005 in Granta 92: The View from Africa.
Jason Payne, Department of Comparative Studies, and veteran ReadAloud participant, will finish the program with his uniquely entertaining selections.
October 30, 2008
Our annual Halloween ReadAloud features another scary, educational and off-the-beaten literary path program tuned to the Center for Slavic & East European Studies’ “Nights of the Slavic Living Dead” Halloween film festival. Maryann Walther-Keisel will read a selection from the epic vampire novel The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. Kenny Walther-Keisel, Columbus Alternative High School will read from Sergei Lukanenko’s Twilight Watch
November 6, 2009
College of Education colleagues Sean Connors and Dr. Anna Soter share some favorite readings.
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