Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Sherman Alexie on the Colbert Report

This just in! Sherman Alexie will appear on the October 28th edition of the Colbert Report on Comedy Central, which airs at 11:30 p.m. Eastern and will be rebroadcast 4 times throughout the day on October 29th. Check your local listings, or watch online.

AND ... The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian has won another award -- a 2008 Washington State book award, the Scandiuzzi Children's Book Award, for middle grades and young adults.

Read more about it in the Seattle Times.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Heid and Lise Erdrich at BSC


Authors and sisters Heid and Lise Erdrich will be on campus November 3 and 4.

On November 3, at 7:30 p.m., Missouri Room, Student Union, they will read from their work and also discuss Sherman Alexie's book. On November 4, they will make classroom visits.

Heid E. Erdrich is the author of three collections of poetry: The Mother's Tongue, National Monuments, and Fishing for Myth, as well as co-editor of Sister Nations: Native American Women on Community. She co-founded the Turtle Mountain Writing Workshop with Louise Erdrich, her sister. Her books have each been nominated for the Minnesota Book Awards and her writing has received numerous grants and honors. Her degrees are from Dartmouth and Johns Hopkins.

Lise Erdrich, is the author of Night Train, her first collection of short fiction. She has also published Bears Make Rock Soup and Sacagawea, two books for children. A member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, she was born in Minnesota, lives in Wahpeton, North Dakota, and has been occupied in the fields of Indian Health Service and Indian Education for twenty years.

The Erdrich sisters’ appearance is part of the Visiting Writers Series sponsored by the English Discipline of the Arts and Communications Department at Bismarck State College, and funded in part by a grant from the Bismarck State College Foundation.

Friday, October 24, 2008

What's Up with the Juvenile Wall?

Are you wondering about the “Juvenile Wall” on the first floor of Schafer Hall? Wonder no more ...

The "Juvenile Wall" is a place where students, faculty, and staff can put drawings (or photos) of themselves at the age of 14 (the same age as Arnold, the lead character in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian). Some of the drawings that are already on the wall came out of the "Campus Conversation" events held earlier this week. Others came out of class activities related to Campus Read.

This is YOUR invitation to add your own self-portrait at age 14 (or thereabouts) to the wall. What did you look like then? How did you feel?

Monday, October 20, 2008

Let's Talk! Campus Conversations

  • Wh0: YOU
  • What: Campus Conversations
  • When: Wednesday, October 22, noon and 3 p.m.
  • Where: Prairie Room, Student Union Building
  • Why: To get together with others from across campus to talk about Sherman Alexie's book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian

Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Native American Writers

In today's presentation, A History of Native American Writers: Where Does Sherman Alexie Fit?, Dr. Brian Palecek focused on two main ideas:

  1. The oral tradition meeting a print and writing tradition

  2. An American Indian renaissance since the 1960s

Brian also talked about several writers and their works, including:

  • William Apess
  • Black Hawk
  • Geronimo
  • Buffalo Bird Woman
  • Pretty Shield
  • Black Elk
  • Gertrude Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa)
  • Luther Standing Bear (Ota K'te)
  • Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa)
  • D'Arcy McNickle
  • N. Scott Momaday
  • Leslie Marmon Silko
  • James Welch
  • Louise Erdrich
  • Michael Dorris
  • Joseph Bruchac
  • Joseph M. Marshall III
  • Vine Deloria, Jr.
  • Sherman Alexie

The BSC Library has works by all of these Native American writers. Check them out!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Where Does Sherman Alexie Fit?

Dr. Brian Palecek of United Tribes Technical College will give a presentation entitled A History of Native American Writers: Where Does Sherman Alexie Fit? in the Prairie Room, Student Union Building, on Wednesday,October 15, at 10 a.m. and again at noon.

Friday, October 10, 2008

A Full House ... and Then Some!

Sherman Alexie packed the house last night. In fact, there were more people than seats! He didn't want to turn anyone away, so people with more "flexible butts" (Sherman's words) were invited to sit on the stage with him.

Sherman Alexie's performance was both funny and brilliant.

As Drake Carter, BSC's Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, said, If you missed it, I can only say that I'm sorry and better luck next time. :o)

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Sherman Alexie at Belle Mehus!

Sherman Alexie, author of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian, will be speaking at the Belle Mehus City Auditorium on Thursday, October 9, at 7:30 p.m.


Don't miss it! He's been at BSC before and is an amazing speaker. You will laugh and you will have a good time.

The Belle Mehus Auditorium is located at 201 North 6th Street in Bismarck, three blocks from the Bismarck Civic Center on the corner of North 6th Street and Broadway. There are parking spaces surrounding Belle Mehus Auditorium as well as two parking ramps. There is a small fee for parking in the ramps.