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The Trail Book Club - The Royal Wulff Murders

Welcome to The Trail Book Club! This month's selection: The Royal Wulff Murders by Keith McCafferty Facilitated by Ken Egan You can find…

Started by Humanities Roundtable

2 May 10
Reply by Ken Egan

Montana Constitution: Issues, Reactions

Humanities Montana and its partners are hosting "We the People: Conversations on the Montana and U. S. Constitutions" on April 20-21, 2012…

Started by Ken Egan

2 May 9
Reply by Kathleen Ely

Why Do We Neglect the Artists among Us?

Here's a very smart article from Salon on neglect of our artists: http://www.salon.com/2012/04/22/no_sympathy_for_the_creative_class/ Does…

Started by Ken Egan

0 Apr 23

Books That Changed Us

The Letters About Literature contest prompts young people with the question, How has an author's work—novel, nonfiction, poetry—changed yo…

Started by Humanities Roundtable

6 Mar 1
Reply by Sheryl Ann Noethe

Who Are Your Humanities Heroes?

Across the world, throughout history, who are your heroes of humanism?  Socrates, Jefferson, Atwood, Chomsky…your teacher, your neighbor,…

Started by Humanities Roundtable

2 Feb 21
Reply by Ken Stolz

"Home" in 10 Words or Less

The essence of place—and the social qualities that connect its past, present and future—have been the subject of two recent Montana project…

Started by Butte Silver Bow Public Library

16 Feb 15
Reply by Tom Satterly

Your Best 2011 Pictures?

Perhaps my best was taken from the "M" Trail last Friday night.  Of course we were all disappointed by the Cats game, but here was a great…

Started by Ken Stolz

1 Feb 2
Reply by Ken Stolz

Roundtable Book Club - Not For Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities

First, I want to welcome everyone who joins us and say that I very much look forward to an interesting and lively exchange of comments, ide…

Started by Gerald A Fetz

33 Dec 6, 2011
Reply by Tyler Pankratz

War Poetry: The Poetry is in the Pity

This discussion augments a talk I offer as part of the Humanities Montana Speakers Bureau. The primary subject of the talk is Wilfred Owe…

Started by Lisa Simon

0 Nov 29, 2011

Literary Party Games

Let's start with favorite literary character.  Who leaps to mind?

Started by Jason Neal

34 Nov 22, 2011
Reply by Brenda Black Crow

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I'm the editor of a magazine, Principal Leadership, which is published by NASSP and has about 25,000 readers. I am seeking manuscripts for the October issue about the state of humanities in public secondary schools. This forum is a wonderful exchange of ideas, and I'm so heartened to see the humanities being supported.I would love to hear about successful programs and strategies for keeping such classes strong in the face of challenges from…See More
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Ken Egan replied to Humanities Roundtable's discussion 'The Trail Book Club - The Royal Wulff Murders'
"Good response, Kathleen!  You raise many questions for others to consider.  Just two questions on my part: What do you make of Martha Ettinger, the lead detective (sheriff) in Royal Wulff Murders?  She's a Montana woman who loves…"
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Kathleen Ely replied to Ken Egan's discussion 'Montana Constitution: Issues, Reactions'
"Did anyone notice Charles Johnson's article about the gubernatorial candidates, where Neil Livingstone promised to call a Constitutional Convention, in particular, to get rid of the "clean and healthful environment" language?"
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