Culture

“Kerouac at the Pawtucket Falls” ~ Fantasy

To stir the Pawtucket Falls Dam issue a little bit more and with a nod to Jack Kerouac and his relationship with the river, I’ve posted this fanciful image of Jack and the Dam. I found this image here along with many other Merrimack River and Lowell power canals images:  http://images.mitrasites.com/lowell-power-canal-system-and-pawtucket-gatehouse.html. Taking…

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Review of “FemNoire” by Jackie Doherty

As many of you may have read last week, Jackie Doherty has returned to blogging. Although she’s awaiting some technical tweaks to her site, she has resumed adding content and has given us permission to cross-post her review of last night’s Festival of Women Playwrights (aka FemNoire) from the Whistler…

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Dickens in Lowell National Park

At about 6 pm on Friday, March 30, Chancellor Martin T. Meehan of UMass Lowell spoke to an audience of more than 100 people in the Moody Street Feeder multi-purpose room on the fourth floor of the Boott Cotton Mills Museum. Behind him, through tall east-facing windows of Boott Mill #6, segmented like rectangular-blocked…

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Happy Birthday Robert Frost

In one of the most memorable images from John F. Kennedy’s inauguration, poet Robert Frost at the age of  86, was unable to read a poem written for the occasion, “For John F. Kennedy, His Inauguration” because of glare.  Instead, he recited “The Gift Outright” from memory.   On this…

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