Samara Clark, of the Clark Center for Learning, recites “A Psalm of Life” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Samara was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
Sponsored...
Adam Fredell, of Lincolnton High School, recites “Ode On Solitude” by Alexander Pope.
Adam was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
Sponsored by the National...
Raven Covington, of Central Academy of Technology & Arts, recites “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes.
Raven was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
Sponsored...
Andrew Caliri, of Pinecrest High School, recites “The Slave Auction” by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.
Andrew was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
Sponsored by...
Maggie Jordan, of the North Carolina School of Science and Math, recites “Her Kind” by Anne Sexton.
Maggie came in second place out of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts...
Willie Cubbage, of Kinston High School, recites “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll.
Willie was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
The national Poetry Out Loud...
Antoinette Goodwyn, of Gaston College Preparatory, recites “A Psalm of Life” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Antoinette was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
The...
Charlotte Campaign for Cultural Facilities Levine gift supports Bechtler Museum and other projects. Photo: Gary O'Brien
April 23, 2010 (Charlotte, N.C.) — The Campaign for Cultural Facilities, an $83 million private endowment campaign to support new and renovated cultural facilities in Charlotte, has...
Betty Aycock
Betty Adcock teaches in the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers. She is the author of six books of poetry, her latest, Slantwise, published by LSP Press in 2008. She was Writer in Residence at Meredith College in Raleigh until 2006 and has twice been Visiting Distinguished Professor in...
Michael McFee
Michael McFee is professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of nine collections of poetry, his most recent, The Smallest Talk, published by Bull City Press in 2007. His first collection of essays, The Napkin Manuscripts: Selected Essays and an...
Shelby Stephenson
Shelby Stephenson is professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke where he has edited Pembroke Magazine since 1979. His work has been widely published in anthologies, magazines and journals, including The Hudson Review, The Ohio Review, Poetry Now and Southern...
James Applewhite
James Applewhite’s ’s poetry has been published in journals such as Poetry Magazine, Southern Poetry Review, North American Review and The Atlantic Monthly. He is the author of numerous books of poetry, including the award-winning Daytime and Starlight and A Diary of Altered Light....
Glenis Redmond is a poet, educator and performer. Her work has been published in the Asheville Poetry Review, Kakalak Poetry and Obsidian among other publications. She has released two spoken word CDs and has published three poetry chapbooks: Naming It, If I Ain’t African and a children’s...
2250 Reynolda Road
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
(336) 758-5150
www.reynoldahouse.org
Reynolda House Museum of American Art, built in 1917, was originally the family home of Katharine Smith Reynolds and her husband Richard Joshua Reynolds, founder of the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. It opened to the public as an...
Zamiya Felton, of West Mecklenburg High School, recites “Walking Down Park” by Nikki Giovanni.
Zamiya came in first place out of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts...
The Mint Museum has announced the appointment of Kathleen V. Jameson, Ph.D., as its new Executive Director, following an extensive national search. Jameson succeeds Phil Kline, who will remain at the Museum as its President & CEO until his retirement on December 31. Jameson has served as Assistant...
Christie Gutierrez, of Clinton High School, recites “a song in the front yard” by Gwendolyn Brooks.
Christie was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
the national...
Martin County Arts Center Flatiron Building in historic Williamston
The Martin County Arts Council has submitted a grant proposal to the Pepsi
Refresh Project for funding to renovate the historic Flatiron Building in
Williamston to become a new arts center for rural Martin County. For more
information and to...
Mark Dendy performs at North Carolina Museum of Art
Choreographer Mark Dendy of Dendy DanceTheater brings an original site-specific dance installation to the grand re-opening of the North Carolina Museum of Art on Saturday, April 24 and Sunday, April 25, 2010. Dendy’s untitled work will be performed by...
Kayla Houston, of East Columbus High School, recites “Hate Poem” by Julie Sheehan.
Kayla was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
Sponsored by the National...
Peter Makuck
Peter Makuck is a distinguished professor emeritus of English at
East Carolina University in Greenville. His poems, stories and reviews have been published in many leading journals including Poetry, The Southern Review, The Hudson Review, Ploughshares and others. Makuck is the author of...
Sahraya Hunter, of Johnston County Early College Academy, recites “We Wear the Mask” by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Sahraya was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
The...
Madelaine Katz, of First Flight High School, recites “Sonnet CXVI: Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds” by William Shakespeare.
Madelaine was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the...
Megan Lambert, of West Stokes High School, recites “If—” by Rudyard Kipling.
Megan was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
The national Poetry Out Loud...
Katlyn Lancaster, of Wayne Early Middle College High School, recites “We Wear the Mask” by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Katlyn was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
The...
Samantha Langley, of Chatham Central High School, recites “A Psalm of Life” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Samantha was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts...
Hayden Lindquist, of Swain County High School, recites “At the Vietnam Memorial” by George Bilgere.
Hayden was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
The national...
Elizabeth Mathis, of Oglethorpe Christian Homeschool, recites “On Virtue” by Phillis Wheatley.
Elizabeth was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
The national...
Keith Flynn
Keith Flynn is the author of four poetry collections, his latest The Golden Ratio (Iris Press, 2007), and a collection of essays, The Rhythm Method, Razzmatazz and Memory: How To Make Your Poetry Swing (Writer’s Digest Books, 2007). From 1987-1998, he was lyricist and lead singer for the...
Michael Chitwood is a lecturer at UNC-Chapel Hill. His work as a writer has been widely published in poetry journals, books, and anthologies. His poetry has appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, Poetry, Virginia Quarterly Review and Southern Review, among other literary magazines. Chitwood is the author of 3...
Maxwell Matthews, of Smoky Mountain High School, recites “Chicago” by Carl Sandburg.
Maxwell was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
The national Poetry Out Loud...
Mariya Nikolaeva, of Grimsley Senior High School, recites “The New Colossus” by Emma Lazarus.
Mariya was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
The national Poetry...
Dannye Romine Powell
Dannye Romine Powell is the author of three books of poetry, At Every Wedding Someone Stays Home (1994), The Ecstasy of Regret (2002) and A Necklace of Bees (2008), all published by University of Arkansas Press. She is also the author of a non-fiction book, Parting the Curtains:...
Tony Abbott
Anthony S. Abbott is a Charles A. Dana professor emeritus of English at Davidson College. His poems have appeared in numerous magazines and journals including New England Review, Southern Poetry Review, St. Andrews Review, Pembroke and Tar River Poetry. He is the author of five books of poetry,...
Peter Makuck
Peter Makuck is a distinguished professor emeritus of English at East Carolina University in Greenville. His poems, stories and reviews have been published in many leading journals including Poetry, The Southern Review, The Hudson Review, Ploughshares and others. Makuck is the author of eight...
Governor Beverly E. Perdue appointed Cathy Smith Bowers of Tryon as North Carolina’s Poet Laureate on January, 29, 2010. Smith Bowers received her
bachelor’s degree in English in 1972 and a master’s degree in English in 1976, both from Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C. She is the...
Jalesa Norris, of Shelby High School, recites “Dona Josefina Counsels Dona Concepcion Before Entering Sears” by Maurice Kilwein Guevara.
Jalesa was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by...
Ruby Osorio, of Saint Stephens High School, recites “The Cross of Snow” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Ruby was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
The national...
Durham, North Carolina jazz vocalist Nnenna Freelon talks about the release of her latest CD, Homefree on Tuesday, April 20. It’s the 11th recording for the six-time GRAMMY® Award-nominee, whose voice has been heard everywhere from the White House to the hit TV series Mad Men. For this CD, Freelon...
Gavin Roeder, of The Performance Learning Center, recites “A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky” by Lewis Carroll.
Gavin was one of 26 semi-finalists and finalists who competed in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh, sponsored by the N.C. Arts Council.
The national...