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Cornell poet’s play “Trap Door” opens an aperture into Ithaca history
“Trap Door,” a “headphone walking play” that opens May 20 in downtown Ithaca, invites audiences to notice the streets they travel, said Cornell poet Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon.
“Meandering these streets, one might happen upon a landmark site or a name easily recognized. But how many stories go untold? Which ones have slipped into gaps in history? What place do such silences hold in shaping a community?” said Van Clief-Stefanon, associate professor of literatures in English and lead writer of the play. “‘Trap Door offers an aperture: one the walking play format encourages us to pass through, allowing us to see our surroundings in a new light.”
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Join us as we journey back Inside The Blanket Fort. This week continue our discussion with Author and SIU professor Josh Vossler on his book Snake Road. This week we talk with some people we met along Snake Road in LaRue-Pine Hills. Also, catch the latest podcast of Survived by One from Blanket Fort Radio Theater, a storytelling project from SIU Press in collaboration with the SIU Creative Writing Program and WSIU Radio.
This week on
Inside The Blanket Fort we continue our discussion with Author and SIU professor Josh Vossler on his book Snake Road. This week we talk with some folks we met while walking along a section of Snake Road in LaRue-Pine Hills.
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This week on Blanket Fort Radio Theater s podcast of Survived by One, Tom Odle recalls the murders of his parents and siblings. This week on Survived by One, Tom Odle recalls the murders of his parents and siblings. Survived by One: The Life and Mind of a Family Mass Murderer is written by Robert Hanlon and Thomas Odle and published by SIU Press.
Blanket Fort Radio Theater is a story telling initative by SIU Press in collaboration with the SIU Creative Writing Program and WSIU Radio.
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