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Magazine Article Comics and the Classical Tradition Comics are taken seriously in Washington state. Laura Wolff Scanlan
Magazine Article Schools for the South South Carolina remembers the era of Rosenwald schools. Laura Wolff Scanlan
Magazine Article The Gorey Details Goreyphiles flock to Hawai'i for an exhibit of his dark-humored work. Laura Wolff Scanlan
Magazine Article Southern Exposure Eudora Welty's photographs reveal new stories in Alabama. Laura Wolff Scanlan
Magazine Article A Century of Art "Hearing the Century: Voices of Arizona's Arts Past and Present" features Arizona artists and history. Laura Wolff Scanlan
Magazine Article Jewish Pioneers A New York program discusses how Jewish settlers shaped the Wild West. Laura Wolff Scanlan
Magazine Article “High Thinking and Low Living” How a mansion-turned-boardinghouse in Old Lyme, Connecticut, became the place to be for American Impressionists. Laura Wolff Scanlan
Magazine Article How the Once-Banned Spoon River Anthology Made a Comeback in Lewistown Poetic justice in small-town America Laura Wolff Scanlan
Magazine Article Executive Function with Angel Ysaguirre In Illinois, the humanities council puts its efforts into civic discourse. Laura Wolff Scanlan