Tracey--Grant A. G. (English Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Virtual French Film Festival comes to UNI
Northern Iowan 117:31, p.4
UNI's Department of Languages and Literature will host a virtual French Film Festival through February and March; photo.
2 Reading Series features UNI faculty
Northern Iowan 117:12, p.4
The Final Thursday Reading Series met at the Hearst Center for the Arts on September 24 and featured UNI faculty English Interim Department Head and Professor Jim O'Loughlin and English Professor Grant Tracey; photo.
3 Fall semester sees final Final Thursday
Northern Iowan 116:25, p.4
The last Final Thursday Reading Series event of the semester was held at the Hearst Center for the Arts on November 21. After an open mic, featured speaker UNI English professor Grant Tracey discussed his new book; photos.
4 Scene D presents "The Christians"
Northern Iowan 115:52, p.2
The independent theatre project "Scene D" will produce "The Christians" April 25-28 at Rock & Bach Studios, formerly Calvary Baptist Church. Professors Grant Tracey and Kim Groninga are involved in the production; additionally, the set design was largely created by TheatreUNI students; photo.
5 Original play embraces authenticity
Northern Iowan 114:35, p.4
The author gives a glowing review of "The Fairs in Town," an original play.
6 Independent theater starts close to home
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.4
Professor Grant Tracey wrote and will be directing a play entitled "According to Chelsea". The play is set to open on May 3; photo.
7 North American Review to hold annual writing festival
Northern Iowan 108:22, p.8
Second annual writing festival to be held at Cedar Falls Library. Seminars and workshops are open to the public. Students who are interested in creative writing are urged to attend.
8 Final Thursday reading series kicks off
Northern Iowan 108:2, p.10
The Hearst Center for the Arts had a near capacity crowd for the first session of the Thursday reading series. The open microphone session was full before the night began. The sessions are held the last Thursday of each month; photo.
9 Familiar faces in "It's a Wonderful Life"; UNI staff, students, and graduates take the stage
Northern Iowan 105:27, p.14
A look at some of the cast in the Waterloo Community Playhouse production; photo.
10 UNI Writers Talk Reading Series presents Gary Gildner
Public Relations News Release 2007:153, p.1
Biographical profile of Gary Gildner.
11 New book honors former professor
Northern Iowan 103:17, p.11
Midwest tenacity describes Barbara Lounsberry. A new book, "Notes from the Flyover", has been written in her honor; photo.
12 New book celebrates Midwestern woman; text dedicated to UNI professor
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Barbara Lounsberry is being honored for nearly three decades as a professor and scholar at UNI.
13 "M*A*S*H" onstage at the Oster Regent
Northern Iowan 103:7, p.7
Cedar Falls Community Theatre will present M*A*S*H onstage later this month; photo.
14 Famous literary journal resides at UNI
Northern Iowan 103:4, p.1
The North American Review is the oldest literary magazine in United States history, and is currently housed at UNI; photo.
15 UNI Writer's Talk Reading Series
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Grant Tracey will read his fiction as part of UNI's Writer Talk Reading Series, Thursday, September 14.
16 Film released in theaters, pay-per-view, DVD within days
Northern Iowan 102:40, p.13
New movie release style may hurt theater industry.
17 English faculty complaint by graduate
Northern Iowan 102:27, p.6
Alumnus John Bresland writes about his feelings towards faculty of the English department.
18 UNI home to oldest literary publication in U.S.; North American Review founded in 1815
Northern Iowan 101:13, p.11
Examination of the origins and current incarnation of the North American Review, literary digest published at UNI; photo.
19 Last chance to see "Harvey" at Oster Regent; play proves to be success as performers become more confident in roles
Northern Iowan 101:12, p.12
Review of the theatrical performance of "Harvey," given by UNI faculty members at the Oster Regent Theatre.
20 'Harvey' presented by a few UNI faculty, staff members
Northern Iowan 101:10, p.12
UNI faculty members to present production of "Harvey" at the Oster Regent Theatre; photo.
21 North American Review receives $10,000 grant from The National Endowment for the Arts
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
The grant will support publication and distribution of three issues of The North American Review.
22 Elderhostel participants at UNI to look at turning books into movies, work on writing skills
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Robert Waller and Nancy Price to speak on their writing and adaptation experiences.
23 Final farewell thanks so many
Northern Iowan 100:54, p.7
Says thank you to many campus personalities in his final column.
24 UNI creative writing program to host anti-war literature reading
Public Relations News Release 2002:368, p.1
"An Open Reading of Writing About War" will take place at UNI on March 5.
25 Take a walk to 42nd Street
Northern Iowan 98:56, p.1
Cedar Falls Community Theatre members are pictured; photo.
26 Seeing double at UNI: meet the Dr. Traceys
Northern Iowan 98:53, p.17
Karen and Grant Tracey, both professors in the English Department, love their jobs and recognize that they are fortunate to be able to teach at the same university; photo.
27 And the winner is . . .
Public Relations News Release 2001:359, p.1
Grant Tracey will predict the Oscar winners.
28 "North American Review" anticipates diversity issue
Northern Iowan 98:19, p.14
"North American Review" will include a special section devoted to the September 11 bombings.
29 Novelist to read at UNI Visiting Writers Series Tuesday, Oct. 9
Public Relations News Release 2001:131, p.1
Thomas Fox Averill will speak as a part of the Visiting Writers Series.
30 Celebrated columnist Rekha Basu to speak at UNI writing conference
Public Relations News Release 2000:320, p.1
"Writing from the Margins for the Mainstream" will be presented by Rekha Basu as a part of UNI's Critical Writing Conference.
31 Tracey predicts Oscar's picks
Public Relations News Release 2000:307, p.1
Grant Tracey will share his seven picks for this year's Oscars.
32 NAR: oldest literary magazine in nation, published at UNI
Northern Iowan 97:33, p.11
Describes history of North American Review; photo.
33 Are we expecting a blockbuster summer at the box office?
Public Relations News Release 1999:397, p.1
Discussion will be held on the movies that are due to be out in theatres this summer.
34 Handicapping the 72nd Oscars
Public Relations News Release 1999:305, p.1
Grant Tracey discusses the Oscars and his picks for the winners.
35 Story writer visiting UNI tonight
Northern Iowan 96:27, p.2
Grant Tracey will read his works of fiction tonight in Baker Hall.
36 Popular Culture of the 1950s is the subject of Nov. 17 Phi Alpha Theta/Department of History
Public Relations News Release 1999:134, p.1
Grant Tracey will discuss the topic of popular culture of the 1950s at UNI on November 17, at 7 p.m. Next speaker will be Darrell Taylor.
37 1999-2000 Northern Iowa Reading Series starts with Ann Struthers
Public Relations News Release 1999:130, p.1
Ann Struthers will read her poetry in UNI's Baker Hall, at 7 p.m. on November 16, to begin the Iowa Reading Series. Grant Tracey will be featured next month.
38 KUNI publishes RAGBRAI murder mystery
Northern Iowan 96:15, p.14
Murder mystery novel "16,000 Suspects: A RAGBRAI Mystery" compiled the work of seventeen Iowa authors; photo.
39 Summer cinema: Can anything compete with 'The Phantom Menace'?
Public Relations News Release 1998:414, p.1
Grant Tracey discusses this summer's movies and the cultural phenomenon "Star Wars".
40 Star Wars opening/remembering the director of "It's a Wonderful Life"
Public Relations News Release 1998:378, p.1
English professor Grant Tracey will discuss the "Star Wars" phenomenon and talk about director Frank Capra.
41 Sixty years of an American classic: "The Grapes of Wrath"
Public Relations News Release 1998:322, p.1
Discussion with Grant Tracey about his research on "The Grapes of Wrath" book and movies.
42 Picking the Oscars - Who will be this year's big winners
Public Relations News Release 1998:295, p.1
Professor Grant Tracey makes his picks for Oscar night.
43 What's tops at the box office this holiday season?
Public Relations News Release 1998:160, p.1
Grant Tracey discusses the holiday season's biggest movies.
44 D. W. Griffith a pioneer in early film techniques
Public Relations News Release 1997:402, p.1
D. W. Griffith was a pioneer in the early film industry. Grant Tracey talks about his works.
45 Evaluating the crop of summer movies
Public Relations News Release 1997:365, p.1
A brief look at this summer's top movies by Grant Tracey.
46 UNI poets create, "The Marble Bag"
Northern Iowan 94:53, p.9
Seven students wrote "The Marble Bag" as part of an independent project on poetry.
47 "The 'Why' Files" wins fiction contest
Northern Iowan 94:51, p.9
Scott Cross won the Science Fiction Writing Contest with his work called "The 'Why' Files".
48 Can "Titanic" sink its competition at the Oscars?
Public Relations News Release 1997:266, p.1
Assistant Professor of English Grant Tracey to discuss Academy Award nominees, such as "Titanic."
49 Checking out movies on the internet before you go to the movies
Public Relations News Release 1996:472, p.1
Professor Tracey talks about the effect the internet is having on the movie theater industry.
50 What's hot on the silver screen this summer
Public Relations News Release 1996:415, p.1
Professor Tracey talks about the summers's popular movies and what to expect.