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- Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column:A4-1.
- Subjects: Lee, Ronald Darnell.; Rorie, Taneshia Danielle.; Tyner, Wade Albert.; Longstreet, Taris Robert.; Toms, Derrick Jerome.; Wall, Aaliyah Denise.; Mason, Markell Lakeith.; Cable, Mercedes Roxanne.; Hawkins, Charles Lee.; Anthony, Alkeisha Toyvette.; Roberts, Anyotta Monique.; Chance, Rebecca Faith.; Campbell, Nicholas Donald Ray.; Tate, James Monroe, Jr.; High Point (N.C.). Police Department.;
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- Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column:A9-1.
- Subjects: Grace, Carla Monique.; Babcox, Bailey Elise.; Deal, John Bryant Yeaman.; Patton, Maranda Marie.; Crowell, Elaine Marie.; Murray, Joyce Ann.; Arnett, Tate Joseph.; Lopez, Arely Stephanie.; Ingram, Daja Rashunda.; Rogers, Ricky.; McDonald, Patty.; Monroe, Mitchell, III.; Wiley, Judy Quick.; Brouchet, David Larry.; Stewart, Fiona Gabrielle Lasha.; Fowler, Rebecca Mae.; Leiws, Anthony Harrington, Jr.; Garcia, Jazmin Karina.; Beckom, Teresa Marie.; Tucker, Kristin Gabrielle.; Skipper, Jessie Wilbur.; Tucker, Y. Z., Jr.; Cantor, Russel Aaron.; Foley, Michael Todd.; Cassidy, James Marshall.; Makungisa, Kashindi Matenga.; Green, Barry Ailee.; Quick, Tara Tyrea.; Ellerbeck, Jason David.; High Point (N.C.). Police Department.;
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- Ain't but a few of us : black music writers tell their story / by Jenkins, Willard,1949-editor.(CARDINAL)860981;
"Despite the fact that most of jazz's major innovators and performers have been African American, the overwhelming majority of jazz journalists, critics, and authors have been and continue to be white men. No major mainstream jazz publication has ever hada Black editor or publisher. Ain't But a Few of Us presents over two dozen candid dialogues with Black jazz critics and journalists ranging from Greg Tate, Farah Jasmine Griffin, and Robin D. G. Kelly to Tammy Kernodle, Ron Welburn, and John Murph. Theydiscuss the obstacles to access for Black jazz journalists, outline how they contend with the world of jazz writing dominated by white men, and point out that these racial disparities are not confined to jazz and hamper their efforts at writing about other music genres as well. Ain't But a Few of Us also includes an anthology section, which reprints classic essays and articles from Black writers and musicians like LeRoi Jones, Archie Shepp, A.B. Spellman, Herbie Nichols, Greg Tate, and others. Contributors. Eric Arnold, Bridget Arnwine, Angelika Beener, Playthell Benjamin, Herb Boyd, Bill Brower, Jo Ann Cheatham, Karen Chilton, Janine Coveney, Anthony Dean-Harris, Jordannah Elizabeth, Lofton Emenari III, Bill Francis, Farah Jasmine Griffin, Jim Harrison,Haybert Houston, Eugene Holley Jr., Robin James, Willard Jenkins, Martin Johnson, Robin D. G. Kelley, Tammy Kernodle, Steve Monroe, Rahsaan Clark Morris, John Murph, Don Palmer, Guthrie Ramsey, Ron Scott, Gene Seymour, A. B. Spellman, Greg Tate, Greg Thomas, Robin Washington, Hollie West, Kelvin Williams, Ron Welburn, Ron Wynn"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; African American journalists; Music journalists; Jazz; African Americans; African American jazz musicians; African American musicians;
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- Literary criticism : an introductory reader / by Trilling, Lionel,1905-1975.(CARDINAL)139356;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction : what is criticism? --Ion / Plato --The Republic : book X / Plato --The Poetics / Aristotle --Letter to Can Grande Della Scala / Dante Alighieri --Preface to Troilus and Cressida : the grounds of criticism in tragedy / John Dryden --Milton's poetical works / Samuel Johnson --The Metaphysical poets / Samuel Johnson --Of the cause of the pleasure we derive from tragic objects / Freidrich Schiller --Preface to Lyrical ballads (1802) / William Wordsworth --Biographia literaria : chapters XIV, XV, and XVII / Samuel Taylor Coleridge --Sanity of true genius / Charles Lamb -Coriolanus / William Hazlitt ---The Literature of knowledge and the literature of power / Thomas de Quincy --Preface to Leaves of grass / Walt Whitman --Introduction to History of English literature / Hippolyte Taine --The Study of poetry / Matthew Arnold --Style / Walter Pater --Poetry for poetry's sake / A.C. Bradley --The Symbolism of poetry / W.B. Yeats --The Serious artist / Ezra Pound --The Theme of the three caskets / Sigmund Freud --Stephen's discourse / James Joyce --Nathaniel Hawthorne and The scarlet letter / D.H. Lawrence --Principles of literary criticism : chapters IV-VII / I.A. Richards --Tradition and the individual talent / T.S. Eliot --The Metaphysical poets / T.S. Eliot --Is verse a dying technique? / Edmund Wilson --Ars poetica / Archibald MacLeish --Literary criticism : poet, poem, and reader / Cleanth Brooks --Literature as an institution / Harry Levin --Is literary criticism possible? / Allan Tate --The International fallacy / W.K. Wimsatt, Jr. and Monroe C. Beardsley --Literary theory, criticism, and history / René Wellek and Austin Warren --Poetry and abstract thought / Paul Valéry --Balzac : lost illusions / Georg Lukács --On the principles of Shakespeare interpretation / G. Wilson Knight --Why write? / Jean-Paul Sartre --Literature and society / F.R. Leavis --Odysseus' scar / Eric Auerbach --Philosophy, literature, and the history of ideas / Ronald Crane --Byron and the Byronic in history / Jacques Barzun --Myth, fiction, and displacement / Northrop Frye --Partial enchantments of the Quixote / Jorge Luis Borges --Nature, humanism, tragedy / Alain Robbe-Grillet --Against interpretation / Susan Sontag.
- Subjects: Criticism.;
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