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August 2019 Newsletter
[…] In The Eclipse I Call Father: Essays on Absence, David Axelrod recalls a balmy night in May, 1970, when he vowed to allow no one and nothing he loves to pass from this life without praise, even if it meant praising the most bewildering losses. In each of these fourteen essays, Axelrod delivers on that vow as he ranges across […]
October 2014 Newsletter
[…] excited about making a new friend. When they greet him, however, he just stares at the cornfield with a frown on his face. So they leave him alone, and weeks pass. One rainy autumn day, however, when he and the animals are snuggled together under a tree, Otis can’t stop thinking about the solitary figure in the cornfield… Long’s illustrations, […]
OQ Winter 1963
[…] precious piece of land is involved and all else with which that land is connected. For we know that if we are to preserve our freedom – our heritage –and pass it on to our children, we cannot do it by throwing up our hands and running away. Nor can we do it by offerings of “co-operation” and good will […]
OQ Spring 1970
[…] without exception such products sold today are fashioned from hides illegally taken. But the element of profit still protects the poacher from meaningful legislation. Meanwhile, we allow our highways to pass through historic and natural treasures, our impoundments to flood scenic valleys that we need not flood, and all the while we continue to add our pollutants to the streams, […]
Make YOUR voice heard for Ohioana!
This is not a drill: Ohioana’s operating support has been eliminated from the state budget, or at least the version passed May 2 in the Ohio House of Representatives. I’m sure you’re as surprised and shocked as we are. Ohioana promotes and celebrates our great state and is one of the nation’s leading literary centers. It directly serves 150,000 Ohioans every year and […]
Lawrence, Jerome and Robert Lee
[…] Can Whistle , Lansbury was strictly known as a supporting actor, usually playing somebody’s mother. Friends in the business and the director, Joshua Logan, all urg ed that Lansbury be passed over. Fortunately, Lawrence, Lee, and Herman ignored their friends, got rid of Josh Logan, and hired Angela Lansbury. From the moment the Winter Garden Theatre curtain went up for […]
OQ Spring 1958
[…] such fiery writers as James Otis, Sam Adams and John Dickinson. Partisan, preju diced and vehement, the patriotic papers aroused their readers with exaggerations, distortions and downright lies. They were passed from hand to hand and read widely. Anything particularly striking in one paper was usually picked up and ohioana: of ohio and ohioans printed in the rest–there were never […]
December 2020 Newsletter
[…] program that drew statewide attention. It turned out to be a busy and productive year, as you’ll see from the highlights below. Winter• Ohioana paid tribute to Toni Morrison, who passed away in August 2019, in the winter issue of the Ohioana Quarterly . Also featured in the winter issue is an interview with Oge Mora, whose Thank You, Omu! […]
OQ Spring 1958
[…] such fiery writers as James Otis, Sam Adams and John Dickinson. Partisan, preju diced and vehement, the patriotic papers aroused their readers with exaggerations, distortions and downright lies. They were passed from hand to hand and read widely. Anything particularly striking in one paper was usually picked up and ohioana: of ohio and ohioans printed in the rest–there were never […]