Writer and Activist Larry Kramer Visits Dartmouth as Montgomery Fellow
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[more]Alanis Obomsawin, a Canadian filmmaker, storyteller, singer, and social activist of Abenaki descent, is in residence at Dartmouth as a fall term Montgomery Fellow. She will deliver a public lecture, “Waban-Aki People from Where the Sun Rises,” on Tuesday, November 1, at 4:30 p.m. in Filene Auditorium, Moore Hall. On Friday, November 11, Obomsawin will present her latest film, Professor Norman Cornett: “Since when do we divorce the right answer from an honest answer?”, as part of the Loew Film Series.
[more]Novelist, poet, essayist, and member of the Dartmouth Class of 1976 Louise Erdrich will be in residence on campus May 2 through May 6 serving as the spring term Montgomery Fellow.
[more]Ruth Reichl, the former editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine, kicks off her one-week Montgomery Fellow residency at Dartmouth with a public lecture, “Eating My Words,” on Tuesday, February 8, at 4:30 in Filene Auditorium. The restaurant critic of The New York Times from 1993 to 1999, Reichl is also the author of several best-selling memoirs, including her latest, Tender at the Bone.
[more]The Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Endowment presents a lecture series on food entitled “Tell Me What You Eat, I’ll Tell You Who You Are” throughout the month of February. The series features three Montgomery Fellows—Calvin Trillin, Ruth Reichl, and Dan Barber—who will each be in residence for a week and present a public lecture, as well as visit classes and interact with students and faculty.
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