Michelle Disler OWU Professor & Author of
[Bond, James] alphabet, anatomy, (auto)biography
What do MFK Fisher, William Hazlitt, Gertrude Stein, and James Bond have in common?
Three are writers whom Michelle Disler counts as influences and one is the subject of her new book, [BOND, JAMES]. The book is a series of prose poems and essays deconstructing 007 as model masculinity in world culture. Join us for a reading, Q & A, and book signing.
Check out Joe Blundo's column on Michelle from this Sunday's Dispatch: Dispatch Joe Blundo Column
What's happened and what's happening at this Independent Bookstore in Historic Downtown Delaware and other random thoughts on the literary landscape
Monday, November 28, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Shop Local - Thanksgiving Weekend Hours
Want a more relaxing, more impactful Holiday Shopping experience this Thanksgiving Weekend? Shop Downtown Delaware!
Have a unique, engaged experience, find some fabulous gifts, and keep your dollars in the local economy.
Hours:
Wednesday 11/23 10a-6p
Thursday 11/24 Closed
Friday 11/25 9a-8p
Saturday 11/26 10a-8p
Sunday 11/27 Noon-4p
Have a safe & wonderful Thanksgiving and THANK YOU for shopping at Beehive Books.
Have a unique, engaged experience, find some fabulous gifts, and keep your dollars in the local economy.
Hours:
Wednesday 11/23 10a-6p
Thursday 11/24 Closed
Friday 11/25 9a-8p
Saturday 11/26 10a-8p
Sunday 11/27 Noon-4p
Have a safe & wonderful Thanksgiving and THANK YOU for shopping at Beehive Books.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Community Forum Thursday 11/17 @ 7pm
World Issues Community Forum: from Egypt’s Tahrir Square to Occupy Wall Street.
What the new worldwide protest movements mean for America.
Join us for a conversation about events and issues around the world, with emphasis on the ongoing Arab Spring, the Occupy Wall Street movement, and political protest movements worldwide.
Hear a discussion with Ohio Wesleyan University Professor of Politics and Government Sean Kay, and Ohio Wesleyan University Professor of History Michael Flamm, moderated by Ohio State University Humanities Institute Associate Fred Andrle.
You are invited to take an active part in the event with your comments and questions.
This event is co-sponsored by the Ohio State University Humanities Institute and Beehive Books, as a part of the Institute’s series “Conversations in the Humanities.”
What the new worldwide protest movements mean for America.
Join us for a conversation about events and issues around the world, with emphasis on the ongoing Arab Spring, the Occupy Wall Street movement, and political protest movements worldwide.
Hear a discussion with Ohio Wesleyan University Professor of Politics and Government Sean Kay, and Ohio Wesleyan University Professor of History Michael Flamm, moderated by Ohio State University Humanities Institute Associate Fred Andrle.
You are invited to take an active part in the event with your comments and questions.
This event is co-sponsored by the Ohio State University Humanities Institute and Beehive Books, as a part of the Institute’s series “Conversations in the Humanities.”
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