November 12, 2020, Filed Under: Featured1Unlocked voices of the arts and humanities With generous funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Harry Ransom Center recently completed a two-year project to preserve through digitization more than 3,100 unique sound recordings covering a broad range of political, social, literary, and artistic topics. These recordings join another 4,000 previously digitized audio files,… read more
November 5, 2020, Filed Under: Featured1, Research + TeachingArchival Fever offers a collaborative model for humanities research by AMY VIDOR and CAROLINE BARTA This essay is part of a slow research series, What is Research? Introducing a podcast: Welcome to Archival Fever![1] In each episode, your intrepid hosts take you into the archive in search of the wild, crazy, and bizarre … We’re becoming doctors in literature, Ph.D.s… read more
November 3, 2020, Filed Under: Authors, Featured1, Theatre + Performing ArtsCelebrating Terrence McNally Terrence McNally, who authored more than 80 plays, musicals, and opera librettos before he died earlier this year (read Texas Monthly’s tribute) was born on this day in 1938 in St .Petersburg, Florida. He graduated from high school in Corpus Christi, Texas, and became one of the most respected American playwrights… read more
October 28, 2020, Filed Under: Featured1, Research + TeachingCurating Fugitive Findings and the right to research slowly by DIANA SILVEIRA LEITE and GAILA SIMS This essay is part of a slow research series, What is Research? On February 7, 2019 we opened the display of Fugitive Findings: How Artists of Color Survive in the Archives. Presented in two display cases on the second floor in front of the… read more
October 27, 2020, Filed Under: Authors, Digital Collections, Featured1International collaboration will lead to online archive of Welsh poet and writer A digital collection of manuscripts and photographs related to Welsh poet and writer Dylan Thomas will soon be available online thanks to an international collaboration.
October 23, 2020, Filed Under: Featured1, Theatre + Performing ArtsCollecting effort to document theater community’s response to 2020 launched This month, the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin is launching the Theatre 2020 Project to invite theater artists and organizations to register and submit stories about how the events of 2020 have affected them, from the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent closures and furloughs, to national… read more